Exploring Earth Day: Word Searches and Easy Activities for All
by Jenna Mendez
7.1 min read
As we embrace the spirit of environmental stewardship, we invite you to embark on a journey of discovery and creativity with some fun and easy Earth Day activities. We’ll delve into a suite of activities suitable for all ages. From easy Earth Day crafts to exploring your options for free activities. We have you covered.
And best of all, these activities don’t have to be done just on Earth Day. Join us as we celebrate Earth Day daily, cultivating a deeper connection to the world around us. Let’s dive in and make a lasting impact together!
Easy Earth Day activities
Make Earth Day cookies: Making some sweet treats to celebrate Earth Day is possibly the best way to do so. With a little green and blue food coloring, you can make your own mini globes. We’ve got you covered with our simple recipe for making the softest Earth Day cookies.
And it’s easy to make too; view our video or pin it for later to make your own.
Start a garden: What better way to show your love to the Earth than with a little green goodness? According to the Mayo Health Clinic, those who garden have lower levels of depression and anxiety. Gardening provides a sense of accomplishment and being out in nature for a minimum of 2 hours can boost your mood.
Interested in gardening but limited in time or space? Consider DIY-ing and trying out a vertical garden. Verticle gardens allow you to grow a ton of unique produce and save space. Plus, the dense foliage of vertical gardens can help absorb and block noise, making them effective sound barriers.
DIY a bird feeder: Using simple materials like recycled bottles or cardboard, you can create a feeder that provides food and shelter for birds in your area. It’s a fun and creative way to connect with nature, engage in sustainable practices, and support local biodiversity.
All you need for this project is:
- A clean plastic bottle, milk carton, or cardboard tube.
- String or twine to hang your bird feeder.
- A variety of bird seeds to attract different bird species to your feeder.
- Peanut butter or suet to serve as a sticky binder to hold the bird seed together.
Conserve water: Don’t have time to sit down for an earth-day activity? Conserving water is a great daily practice that anyone can participate in. Water conservation can make a positive impact on the environment one drop at a time. Studies have shown, you can save about 75 gallons of water a month simply by taking shorter showers.
Make your own eco-friendly cleaning products: “Normal” cleaning products are often filled with chemicals that are harmful to the environment. By making your own cleaning products using natural ingredients like vinegar, baking soda, and essential oils, you can minimize your environmental footprint and reduce exposure to harmful substances.
To get you started, here’s our recipe to make your own eco-friendly counter cleaner.
Start a compost pile: Having a compost pile helps reduce waste by diverting organic materials from landfills and creating more greenhouse gases. Creating a compost pile improves your soil and promotes healthier plant growth without the need for chemical fertilizers.
Conduct an energy audit: Save energy and make a difference for your home with a DIY energy audit. Energy audits allow you to assess things in your home that might be causing a loss in energy. Scouting for things like air leaks and poor insulation are just some of the things on the energy audit checklist.
Start a nature journal: A nature journal encourages observation, reflection, and appreciation for nature’s beauty. With just a notebook and pen, you can document your outdoor adventures, record interesting sightings, and capture the changing seasons. Journaling is also a great way to relax and reflect on the day.
Earth Day arts and crafts
Making Earth Day crafts is a simple and creative way to celebrate and honor our planet. Using recycled materials like paper rolls, cardboard, or old magazines, you can create beautiful and functional crafts while reducing waste. Here’s a list of a few crafts you can do:
Make some Earth Day handprint crafts: By using simple materials like paper, paint, and markers, you can create charming artworks that symbolize our connection to the planet. Handprint crafts serve as a tangible reminder of the impact each individual can make in preserving the Earth. Plus, they make heartfelt gifts or decorations!
Make some Earth-friendly crafts: If you’re looking to engage in some Earth Day crafts, consider making them earth-friendly. Being mindful of the materials you use and the way you make your craft can be better for the planet in the long run. Here are a few of our favorite easy Earth Day crafts you can make that will benefit the Earth too:
- Turn old newspapers, magazines, or junk mail into paper-mâché bowls, greeting cards or Earth Day party invitations!
- Create planters using recycled materials such as tin cans and plastic bottles.
- Collect leaves, flowers, and other natural materials during a nature walk to make a nature collage.
- Turn old T-shirts or fabric scraps into reusable tote bags.
- Make eco-friendly food wraps using cotton fabric and beeswax.
- Fashion wind chimes using recycled materials like bottle caps, tin cans, or old keys.
Make earth-friendly decorations: There are a ton of things you can make for your home to jump on the Earth Day celebration! Here are some of the things you can make or buy for your next Earth Day gathering:
- Make an Earth Day sun catcher.
- Sew yourself some upcycled Earth-shaped pillows.
- Set tables with natural elements like wooden chargers, and woven placemats.
- Make an Earth Day lantern.
- Make a DIY recycled Earth Day door wreath.
- Purchase eco-friendly confetti, glitter, or balloons!
Free Earth Day activities
Work on an Earth Day word search: Downloading an Earth Day word search is a great way to engage your mind. Even better yet, an Earth Day word search can be done out in nature while you take in nature and enjoy the wonders of the Earth. Take our free Earth Day word search for a spin:
Go for a walk: Going for a walk requires no special equipment or preparation. Plus, walking can strengthen your physical and mental health. It’s also a good way to encourage others to get out and enjoy nature together.
Participate in an Earth Day scavenger hunt: An Earth Day scavenger hunt is an easy and engaging activity that encourages exploration and discovery of the natural world. Scavenger hunts can be tailored to various locations, such as parks, beaches, or neighborhoods, and can include tasks like identifying different plant species, spotting wildlife, or collecting litter.
Do outdoor yoga: Yoga is known for its health benefits and techniques that help those who engage stay centered and calm. Earth Day yoga allows you to connect with nature while practicing mindfulness and physical wellness. And better yet, you don’t have to go anywhere to do it. Youtube is filled with DIY yoga videos you can follow at home.
Learn from Earth Day worksheets: If you have little ones, Earth Day worksheets offer a fun an interactive way to engage with your child while learning! With a simple download or printout, you and your kids can engage in thought-provoking exercises and activities that deepen their understanding of eco-friendliness.
Download your FREE worksheet for your young child now: “What is Renewable Energy?“
Watch an earth-friendly documentary: With just a click of a button, you can access a wealth of documentaries covering various environmental topics. These films offer compelling storytelling, expert analysis, and firsthand accounts that educate, inspire, and empower viewers to take action for the planet.
Have a picnic: Having an Earth Day picnic allows you to be outdoors and connect with nature. Coupled with the use of eco-friendly materials like reusable napkins and utensils, you can’t go wrong with having a picnic. Having a picnic a low-cost and eco-friendly way to celebrate Earth Day with friends and family while enjoying the beauty of the natural world.
These activities are not limited to just Earth Day; they are opportunities to celebrate our planet daily. By participating in these activities, whether it’s making Earth Day cookies or starting a garden, we can cultivate a deeper connection to the world around us.
Jenna loves to use her voice to spread awareness about reforestation, eco-friendly initiatives, and protecting planet Earth. She's passionate about making the world a better place and is driven by her desire to give back to the planet. She is committed to learning more about the environment and its preservation and is a strong believer in the power of education and activism.