Today, April 22, 2025, is Earth Day! Are you searching for educational activities to do with your homeschoolers? Or are looking for fun activities to do with your family? Either way, here are some fun and educational at-home Earth Day activities for kids. The following activities help teach your children about nature, conservation, and sustainability.
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Nature-Inspired Crafts
- Toilet Paper Roll Bird Feeders: Spread peanut butter on a toilet paper roll. Roll it in birdseed. Hang your feeder on a tree.
- Painted Rock Bugs: Collect rocks and paint them to look like ladybugs, bees, or caterpillars. Place rocks in your garden or hide around the community for others to find.
- Earth Day Suncatchers: Cut the shape of Earth from construction paper. Use tissue paper for the continents and oceans. Hang in a sunny window.
Eco Science Experiments
- Water Filtration Experiment: Use a bottle, sand, gravel, and activated charcoal to learn how natural filters clean water.
- Compost Jar: Create a mini compost system in a mason jar to watch decomposition in action.
- DIY Recycled Paper: Blend used paper scraps with water. Press your mixture into screens. Let it dry to make new paper.
Hands-On Learning
- Recycling Sorting Game: Set up bins. provide kids with real or toy items to sort into paper, plastic, metal, and compost.
- Carbon Footprint Challenge: Make a list of Earth-friendly swaps. For example, using reusable water bottles, turning off lights, or reducing screen time. Track how many your child completes in a week.
- Nature Scavenger Hunt: Make a list of things to find in the yard or nearby park. Include nature and wildlife like locating a bird, finding something green or a smooth rock.
Story Time & Earth Talk
- Reading Time: Read Earth-themed books like The Lorax, Compost Stew, or We Are Water Protectors. Use the books as a talking point about how you can help the Earth.
- Draw: Spend time drawing nature, wildlife, the Earth, and other related themes.
- Start a Journal: Write about what your love most about nature and ways to protect the environment
Plant Something Together
- Grow a Pollinator Garden: Use native flowers to attract bees and butterflies.
- Start a Windowsill Herb Garden: Use old jars or cups to grow basil, mint, or parsley.
- Plant a Tree or Shrub: If space allows, plant a tree. A fruit tree is a great addition to your backyard.
Remember, have fun! Happy Earth Day!

