No matter your experience with Earth Day—or how deeply you want to explore climate education—SubjectToClimate has resources to meet your needs. This guide offers flexible, ready-to-use activities for every grade level, from K–12, that can fit into a single day, a full week, or an entire month. Whether you’re looking for a quick classroom activity, a multi-day lesson plan, or a month-long exploration of sustainability, you’ll find hands-on, engaging ways to help students connect with nature, reflect on environmental stewardship, and take action to protect our planet through green careers and student-led sustainability projects.
Earth Day is a perfect opportunity to spark curiosity, foster empathy for the environment, and reinforce classroom skills across subjects. To make the most of your celebration, consider these tips:

These Earth Day activity pages are designed for teachers who want simple, meaningful ways to bring climate education into their classrooms—no long-term planning required. Each set can be completed in a single day and works for any grade or subject. Whether you’re celebrating Earth Day for the first time or looking for an easy entry point, these activities provide engaging, hands-on ways for students to learn about and care for the planet while supporting environmental literacy and the Sustainable Development Goals.
Introduce young learners to Earth Day with activities designed to spark curiosity and creativity. These pages feature simple, hands-on exercises that help students practice early literacy, math, and critical thinking while learning about caring for the planet. Perfect for morning work, independent practice, or early finishers, teachers can print pages individually or assemble a full booklet for extra engagement and eco-friendly classroom projects.
This set of activity pages offers meaningful, hands-on exercises for upper elementary students to celebrate Earth Day while practicing academic skills. Activities such as puzzles, matching games, and creative challenges encourage students to reflect on environmental stewardship in engaging ways. Use them as morning work, centers, or enrichment, printing pages individually or as a mini-booklet to promote project-based Earth Day activities and climate action for youth.
Designed for middle and high school students, these pages offer fun and engaging ways to celebrate Earth Day while reinforcing important academic skills. Activities such as crosswords, word searches, and definition matches challenge students to expand their environmental vocabulary and think critically about sustainability and green careers. Pages can be used individually or compiled into a booklet for flexible classroom use.
For teachers ready to take Earth Day beyond a single activity, this section offers resources to plan a full lesson or week of Earth Week 2026 activities. Each grade band includes low-prep, ready-to-use materials that engage students while exploring sustainability, environmental stewardship, and the importance of protecting our planet.
Included are resources such as printable worksheets, interactive posters, student readers, art and STEM activities, vocabulary supports, and digital sorts—everything you need to bring Earth Week 2026 to life in your classroom through student-led sustainability projects and nature-based learning opportunities.
Make celebrating Earth Day 2026 easy with this low-prep Elementary Earth Day Activities bundle. Featuring print-and-go activity sheets and a digital pocket chart sort, this resource saves time while keeping students engaged. Use the activities for center work, bell ringers, independent or partner practice, early finishers, or take-home projects.
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These flexible Earth Day classroom activities are simple to use and a really great way to celebrate Earth Day with your little learners!
Perfect for K–2 classrooms, this Earth Day bundle features a language arts word wall, writing worksheets, coloring and art projects, plus math and language packets. These engaging, ready-to-use resources make it easy to teach the meaning of Earth Day across subjects.
Designed for students in grades 3–5, this Earth Day bundle features a word wall, creative art activities, writing prompts, and language arts worksheets. Kids will enjoy celebrating Earth Day while exploring nature, caring for the planet, and learning about our world.
This Earth Day bundle includes writing prompts, visual vocabulary cards, and hands-on art projects that inspire middle school students to connect with nature. All resources are flexible, downloadable, and easy to share—perfect for celebrating Earth Day or using year-round.
This Earth Day bundle offers writing prompts, vocabulary supports, and art-based activities that help high school students explore and express their connection to the environment. Each resource is adaptable, downloadable, and easy to share—ideal for Earth Day or lessons year-round.
Earth Day is a time to celebrate and cherish our beautiful planet while taking action to protect it. This Earth Month Calendar offers a comprehensive collection of activities designed to keep students engaged throughout the entire month of April. Each day features a theme with suggested lessons, hands-on projects, discussion prompts, and multimedia resources, making it easy for teachers to plan meaningful learning experiences. The calendar is adaptable for all grade levels, from K–12, and can be integrated across all subjects, including science, math, language arts, social studies, and art. Whether you want to highlight a single activity for the day, focus on a week of themed lessons, or guide your students through a full month of project-based Earth Day activities, this calendar provides the tools to make climate education accessible, engaging, and practical for every classroom.
We hope these Earth Day, Earth Week, and Earth Month resources inspire meaningful learning and action in your classroom. Explore the rest of what SubjectToClimate offers, including resources to integrate into your existing plans for flexible, hands-on climate education across all subjects and grade levels. From quick activities to full lesson plans, you’ll find tools to engage students and bring environmental stewardship to life year-round.