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EARTH DAY

The document outlines environmental education activities for grades 5 to 9, focusing on themes like waste reduction, environmental journalism, plastic pollution, eco-friendly habits, and climate action. Each grade has a specific activity designed to promote awareness and personal responsibility towards environmental issues. The activities encourage creativity, communication, and advocacy among students.

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EARTH DAY

The document outlines environmental education activities for grades 5 to 9, focusing on themes like waste reduction, environmental journalism, plastic pollution, eco-friendly habits, and climate action. Each grade has a specific activity designed to promote awareness and personal responsibility towards environmental issues. The activities encourage creativity, communication, and advocacy among students.

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🎒 Grade 5: “Planet Protectors”

Theme: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

 Activity: Students design colorful posters showing how we can reduce waste at home
or school.

 Awareness Focus: Personal responsibility for waste and recycling.

🌿 Grade 6: “Eco-Journalist for a Day”

Theme: Environmental News & Facts

 Activity: Each student becomes a mini journalist and writes a short article or intervie
w about a local environmental issue (e.g., littering, water wastage).

 Presentation: Compile the articles into a class “Earth Day Newsletter.”

 Awareness Focus: Real-world environmental issues and communication.

🔍 Grade 7: “Plastic Detective Challenge”

Theme: Plastic Pollution & Alternatives

 Activity: Students audit their lunch/snack items and home use of plastic for a day.

 Output: Create a report or infographic suggesting 5+ alternatives to the plastic items


found.

 Awareness Focus: Overuse of plastic and eco-friendly swaps.

Grade 8: “My Eco Habits” List Challenge


Theme:Everyday Eco-Friendly Habits

Activity: Personal Eco-List

Students individually create a list of 5 simple actions they already do or can start doing to he
lp the environment in daily life.
Examples:
Using a reusable water bottle
Turning off lights when not in use
Walking or biking to nearby places
Using less paper
Sorting waste correctly

After writing their list, students choose one action to share with the class.

Presentation:
Each student completes the sentence:
“I help the Earth by…” and adds it to a shared Eco Habits Wall.

Awareness Focus:
Simple reflection on personal habits and promoting eco-friendly choices.

🎬 Grade 9: “One Small Change” Micro-Campaign

Theme: Climate Action


 Activity: Students create a short mini poster message
 Students can choose their message style:
 A pledge: “I will help the planet by…”
A question: “What if everyone reused just one bottle?”

A fact + action combo: “Food waste creates methane.

Compost instead!”

At the end of the session, students share their work through:


Presenting to the class
Posting on a class “Climate Wall”
Or doing a quick gallery walk

Awareness Focus:Small actions can drive big change. Encourages per


sonal accountability and youth-driven advocacy.

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