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It’s easy to say Earth Day is one of those special days that should be celebrated 365 days a year, but how? How can we bring more science, more fun, more reality to the work that needs to be done to preserve our planet? First Book! And our Marketplace — that’s how!
Explore three ways we’re celebrating Earth Day today and throughout the year.
As always, we have a greatEcology & the Environment book collectionto explore on Marketplace. Featured titles tend to sell out quickly, but more are on their way, so check back often! First Book supporters, not currently eligibleto join the network, can purchase books throughBookshop.orgto still directly impact kids in need; 10% of your order is donated directly to First Book.
If you’re looking for a fun game to bring to your classroom on Earth Day, download our new Earth Day Bingo. You can play collectively as a class or give to students to complete individually; plus it’s great for both in-person and digital learning.
We took extra care to include activities that don’t require an additional purchase or can be done using found materials around homes and classrooms. Of course, educators and learners should only work on the activities that best fit their classroom and learning objectives.
One of the easiest ways to bring more science and Earth Day activities into your classroom is through the Marketplace. Fill your bookshelves and your classroom with kits, book collections, robotics, magic sand, and more. You can explore our featuredSTEM activities collectionor just searchScienceto find all related items available for our network of educators.
Some of our favorites include theCoding & Robotics Kitand theScience Exploration Collectionthat includes books likeOne Minute Mysteriesthat use science to uncover a mystery!
For educators hoping to dive into STEM throughout the year, our friends at Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) have helped us put together a 2020-2021 Diversity in STEM Calendar. Even though we’re almost through the calendar, it’s a great way to observe and celebrate scientists, engineers, and astronauts impacting the world who also look more like your students.
Celebrate dedicated days or dive into the outlined monthly activities. Download the calendar and other free resources from the Marketplace. The calendar is available in bothEnglishandSpanish.
Let us know how you’ll celebrate Earth Day, tag us across social and share your classroom celebration.
Educators can join First Book’s network — the largest and fastest growingnetwork of educators, schools, and programs serving children in need across the United States and Canada — to bring these titles and many more to your classroom.