
Spring is the perfect time to help young learners slow down, look around, and truly appreciate the world we live in. With flowers blooming, animals active, and nature all around us, it’s a wonderful opportunity to bring meaningful Earth Day learning into the classroom.
We Love Our Earth is designed to do just that—combining engaging literacy activities, interactive Google Slides, and hands-on crafts to help students understand how and why we care for our planet. Through simple informational text, thoughtful discussions, and creative expression, students begin to see that even small actions can make a big difference.
This resource brings together the best of both worlds—interactive digital learning and meaningful paper-and-pencil activities—to keep students engaged while building comprehension, vocabulary, and writing skills.
Let’s inspire our little learners to love and care for their Earth—because it’s the only home we share.


This engaging Earth Day packet is designed to help students explore fun and meaningful ways to care for and protect our planet!
Inside, you’ll find a wide variety of hands-on, student-friendly activities. (Crafts, Games, Literacy, Informational Text)






Take a peek at some of the engaging activities.


















Bundle up with colorful Interactive Google Slides and save.



Bring Earth Day learning to life with these engaging Interactive Google Slides designed especially for young learners! This resource combines meaningful informational text with hands-on, digital activities that keep students actively involved while building comprehension and critical thinking skills.
Students will explore important Earth Day concepts through simple, easy-to-read informational slides that introduce ways we can care for and protect our planet. Each slide is designed with primary learners in mind, using clear visuals and minimal text to support understanding.
The interactive features make learning fun and purposeful! Students will use click-and-drag tools to complete a variety of activities, including:



As we wrap up our Earth Day learning, the goal is simple—help students see that caring for the Earth is something we can do every single day. Through reading, writing, creating, and discussing, they begin to understand that even the smallest actions can make a big difference.
Whether your students are sorting ideas on Google Slides, writing about ways to help, or creating meaningful crafts, they are building not only literacy skills but also a sense of responsibility and pride in taking care of their world.
I hope We Love Our Earth brings meaningful conversations, engagement, and a little extra joy to your classroom this season.
Let’s continue to grow kind, thoughtful, and “earth smart” learners—one small step at a time.


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