Earth Day 2025 Theme

Welcome to SubjectToClimate's 2025 Earth Day Teacher Guide! At SubjectToClimate, we are dedicated to providing educators with valuable resources on all climate change issues, from exploring the Earth's amazing ecosystems to discovering innovative renewable enegy. Whether your passionate about teaching about climate change and environmental protection, or just hoping to explore some nature focused resources, our guides will have a resource for you! SubjectToClimate's teacher guides are thoughtfully crafted to support teachers across different grade levels and subjects, ensuring that everyone will find relevant, age-appropriate materials for all students.

In our Earth Day guides, you'll discover a variety of teaching resources for Earth Day, including worksheets, activities, classroom decor, and our own Earth Month Calendar! Each resource is designed to inspire students to become environmental stewards and help take care of our planet. Access these resources today and engage your classroom in educational activities and discussions surrounding the environment through fun Earth Day activities. 

Join us in fostering a love for Mother Earth and empowering the next generation to make a positive impact. Let's enjoy celebrating the Earth this April and strive to make every day in our classrooms a celebration of our planet!

2025 Earth Day Activities & Worksheets

Earth Day Guide 2025 K-2 Elementary
Earth Day Guide 2025 3-5 Upper Elementary
Earth Day 2025 Guide 6-8 Middle School Earth Day Activities & Worksheets
Earth Day Guide 2025 9-12 High School Earth Day Activities & Worksheets

Teach a Lesson Every Day this Earth Month

2025 Earth Day Theme Month Calendar

Next Steps

Thank you for joining us on the journey towards instilling a sense of environmental responsibility in the hearts and minds of your students. Together, we hope to cultivate a generation that appreciates and protects our planet for years to come. 

We hope you continue to utilize these guides as your toolkit for incorporating educational and fun activities into your lessons. Engage in Earth Day crafts year-round by using recycled materials for art, conducting a nature walk scavenger hunt at a local park, or setting up a composting station in the classroom to teach younger students about the importance of waste management. Share this guide with fellow educators to help us bring environmental education into every classroom as we celebrate this annual event. 
 
Happy teaching, and happy Earth Day!

EarthDay.org

EARTHDAY.ORG is a leader in global climate advocacy, dedicated to fostering environmental awareness and driving action. Our mission is to mobilize people worldwide for a sustainable future. To support this goal, we emphasize the importance of climate education at both national and international levels. Climate Education is key to providing children with the knowledge and skills to combat the climate crisis and thrive in the growing green economy.

CFR Education

CFR Education from the Council on Foreign Relations provides accurate, accessible, authoritative resources that build the knowledge, skills, and perspective high school and higher education students need to understand and engage with today’s most pressing global issues.

The Nature Conservancy

The Nature Conservancy is a global environmental nonprofit working to create a world where people and nature can thrive. The Nature Conservancy has grown to become one of the most effective and wide-reaching environmental organizations in the world.

The National Education Association

The National Education Association represents 3 million educators in more than 14,000 communities across the United States working at every level of education to advance justice and excellence in
public education.

Stanford Energy

Stanford University’s Understand Energy Learning Hub provides free access to Stanford course content on energy resources from fossil fuels like oil and coal to renewable resources like the wind, the sun, and efficiency; energy currencies like electricity and hydrogen; and energy services such as transportation and buildings. Explore the Hub and build your energy literacy to address climate change and sustainability issues, engage on equity and human development challenges, participate in energy industry markets and technology innovations, and make informed 
energy decisions.


All resources can be used for your educational purposes with proper attribution to the content provider.