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Earth Day is celebrated on April 22nd of every year. What are you planning to do on that day? Maybe some of these sites will give you inspiration.
Updated on Nov 12, 09
Created on Mar 26, 09
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The TeachersFirst site is a great place for recommendations in all subject areas and for all levels. There is an excellent collection of suggested resources for Earth Day. Annotations often include practical considerations for users of the resources.
Thinkfinity is a super site for teachers. This Thinkfinity Search is for Earth Day resources and activities resulting in many pages of great hits!.
The EPA Environmental Kids Club is a web site for kids. Explore your environment and learn how to protect it with games, pictures, and stories.
Earth Day TV is providing streaming video and topical programming for environmental awareness.
Learn about the environmental toll and social impact of Patagonia products from design through delivery.
Learning about energy is fun when you include energy hogs! The Energy Hog Challenge is a set of classroom activities that guide children through lessons about different sources of energy, how we use energy at home, and how to bust energy hogs to save energy.
Celebrated every April 22, Earth Day is the largest, most celebrated environmental event worldwide. More than 6 million Canadians join 1 billion people in over 170 countries in staging events and projects to address local environmental issues. Nearly every school child in Canada takes part in an Earth Day activity. Environmental challenges abound as our daily actions pollute and degrade the fragile environment that humans and wildlife depend on to survive.
Teachers can easily use these activities or design dynamic Earth Day lesson activities using Notebook software and deliver those lessons on their SMART Board interactive whiteboards.
Welcome to The Nature Conservancy - a leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people.
Footprint Calculator: How much land area does it take to support your lifestyle? Take this quiz to find out your Ecological Footprint, discover your biggest areas of resource consumption, and learn what you can do to tread more lightly on the earth.
Each day a different image or photograph is featured, with an
accompanying caption, which deals with various topics in Earth Science.
On this site you'll find links to more than 350 lesson plans and activities on energy efficiency and renewable energy for grades K-12.
Earth Day is a perfect time to reflect about what you are doing to help protect the environment. There are many ways that you can celebrate alone and with others.
Search engines for Earth Day! Each of these 10 search engines is purported to help the environment in one way or another.
Mostly based on Discovery Channel television programming, this is a wide assortment of games that center on the environment, flora, fauna, space, survival....
Interactive site with energy saving ideas for every room of the house.
Good assortment of links to resources for use in classrooms and libraries. Earth Day is held annually during spring and is intended to inspire awareness of and appreciation for the Earth's environment.
Biodiversity hotspots and environmental issues are highlighted at this interactive site. Recommended by Larry Ferlazzo.
Thousands of people from around the world are flocking to the website for B.C.-based Hancock Wildlife Foundation to watch live streaming video of a pair of bald eagle eggs.
25 items | 28 visits
Earth Day is celebrated on April 22nd of every year. What are you planning to do on that day? Maybe some of these sites will give you inspiration.
Updated on Nov 12, 09
Created on Mar 26, 09
Category: Schools & Education
URL: