Every year on April 22, millions of people celebrate Earth Day. We participate in the holiday as a worldwide community, but that initial awareness around environmental issues often starts in the classroom. We’ve put together a brief history, created a Speak Agent special lesson for our customers, and compiled other resources that you can use with your students to help celebrate!
The History Behind Earth Day:
Earth Day began in 1970 due to the large amounts of leaded gas consumed by Americans daily. Air pollution from inefficient vehicles and many other industrial factors were issues that went largely unaddressed at the time, and many citizens were oblivious to its harm to the environment and people's health.
That first Earth Day celebration inspired 20 million Americans (10% of the population at the time), to protest the negative effects of the industrial development that was previously celebrated. Politicians came together to address these environmental issues and helped to create the US Environmental Protection Agency along with creating laws, including the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, and the Endangered Species Act.
The holiday was a major success and quickly expanded to countries around the world organizing their own celebrations. In 1990, Earth Day became a global holiday and has continued to expand and evolve, tackling many other environmental issues including single-use plastics, deforestation, climate change, and more. Each year's holiday has a theme, and this year the theme is “Invest in Our Planet” in hopes of inspiring individuals as well as businesses and governments to make a positive change for our future generations by reducing carbon emissions.
Speak Agent Celebrates Earth Day with Supplemental Lessons!
Do you need a fun classroom activity to help celebrate Earth Day with your students? Speak Agent has crafted two supplemental lessons to help you teach your students all about Earth Day! The activities in each lesson include:
Other Earth Day Resources:
We hope you enjoy these resources from Speak Agent and around the web. How will you be celebrating Earth Day with your students? Let us know!
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