Summary

  • Hosted by Naomi Wilkinson and Lizzie Daly

  • Join us for an expedition deep into the rainforest where we'll learn all about the water cycle

  • Email your shout-outs to [email protected] with Earth Day as the subject, or get in touch using #BBCLiveLessons

  1. Great work ♻ 🎉published at 09:47 British Summer Time 22 April

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    Please could Halfpenny Lane School have a shout-out. Our school's Eco Team have been working very hard and have just been awarded the Green Flag award.

    Halfpenny Lane School, Pontefract

  2. This school are going big on Earth Day! 🌳🌻🌷🌹🌸🌱published at 09:29 British Summer Time 22 April

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    Our Year 5 children will be spending the entire day outdoors participating in various activities, including making seed bombs with wildflowers, building minibeast homes, planting bulbs and sowing seeds, doing litter picks, and painting flower pots to sell to our community.

    Cheam Common Junior Academy, Worcester Park

  3. How is your school marking Earth Day? 🔷🟢published at 09:10 British Summer Time 22 April

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    We will have year groups looking at Earth Day activities and wearing blue and green on the day.

    Sandringham Primary School in Forest Gate

  4. Welcome to the Earth Day 2025 – Live Lessonpublished at 07:52 British Summer Time 22 April

    Email [email protected] to let us know you're watching

    We’ll be following the journey of the water cycle, in this science and geography Live Lesson filmed at the Eden Project.

    Children will solve riddles as they are challenged to put the different stages of the cycle in order whilst learning about the endless movement of this precious resource.

    Hosted by Naomi Wilkinson and Lizzie Daly, the lesson will take pupils on a trip deep inside the Rainforest Biome, which contains over 1,000 varieties of plants.

    Naomi Wilkinson and Lizzie Daley