Earth Day


            Widespread concerns about environmental decay in the United States and about the growth in the world’s population burst into a true mass movement in 1970. On April 22 of that year, the first Earth Day was celebrated. An estimated twenty million people participated nationwide, with 10,000 grade schools, 2,000 colleges and 1,000 communities getting involved. The event was deemed “the largest one-day outpouring of public support for any social cause in American history. Earth Day was the brainchild of Democratic Senator  (who would go on to become chairman of the Wilderness Society). Nelson’s purpose in organizing Earth Day was to allow latent public interest in environmental affairs a chance to express itself in the form of a nationwide teach-in. By most accounts, Earth Day was a tremendous success (2002). The annual celebration of Earth Day every April 22 is a collective expression of public will to create a sustainable society. Earth Day educates and mobilizes people worldwide for environmental protection (2004).


 


Earth Day Network


            The Earth Day Network (EDN) involves a major educational effort to influence school curricula. Protection of the environment is proclaimed necessary for the protection of human life (2004). Earth Day Network aids in promoting environmental citizenship and year round progressive action worldwide. Earth Day Network is working to increase environmental awareness around the world. Earth Day is the only event that is being celebrated by people of all backgrounds, religions and nationalities around the world. EDN uses innovative education tools and programs in promoting civic participation among citizens. It also seeks to develop a sense of responsibility towards the environment. Earth Day Network is yet another advocacy group spreading the word through public relations on protecting the environment. Its initiatives led the way to the creation of the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency and the passage of the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, and the Endangered Species Act. With the aid of the Internet, the network has linked activists around the world to its program.


 


Level 1 Students


            Level 1 students must be taught that familiar places have a variety of features and that people care for places that are important to them. They should be made aware that people’s activities can improve damage or protect a place. They must be aware of the importance of protecting the environment on human existence. They must develop a concern towards the welfare of the environment. One of the most important things that students must learn is recycling. The three golden R’s of Earth Day is Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.


 


Earth Day Activity for Level 1 Students


Earth Patrol


Goal


The goal of this activity is to make the students responsible for class or school recycling. This activity aims to develop the students concern for the environment by making them aware of the benefits of recycling.


 


How to involve the Students?


            1. Form an environment Patrol inside the classroom.


            2. Make the students choose Environment Patrol Leaders.


            3. Responsibilities must be assigned to Environment Patrol Leaders.


            4. Place recycle bins in strategic places.


            5. Educate the students on recycling by making a bulletin board.


            6. Collect recyclable materials.


Other Ideas


            1. Organize a tour of the recycle facility.


            2. Start a recycle program that earns school equipment


            3. Conduct a recycle poster contest.


            4. Encourage the students to take their lunch in a reusable lunch boxes or                       cloth bags instead of paper bags.


            5. Encourage the students to use cloth napkin instead of paper one.


            6. Encourage students to use recycled materials to cover their books and make them decorate it.


            7. Make a “craft box” of discards you think might be handy for class            projects during the year.


            8. Make Recycle Posters to remind everyone about recycling.


 


             


 


 


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