Every year on April 22, people around the world unite to celebrate Earth Day — a powerful reminder that: We all share one home — Planet Earth.

Earth Day reminds us that:
🌱 Protecting the environment isn’t one person’s job — it’s a shared responsibility.
🌱 Change doesn’t have to be big or immediate. Small, consistent actions create a lasting impact.


💡 A Small Action Can Make a Global Impact

Looking for ways to make a difference? Try these everyday eco-friendly habits:

  • Reduce single-use plastics
  • Bring your own water bottle and shopping bag
  • Choose sustainable products
  • Repair and reuse, instead of throwing things away

Maybe you already do some of these — or maybe today is your first step. Either way, your small action can make a difference.


💬 Share Your “Eco Promise” in English

Earth Day is a perfect opportunity to integrate language learning with sustainability education.
Encourage students to reflect on their daily habits and write one sentence in English— a personal promise to the planet.
This activity helps students practice sentence patterns while developing environmental awareness.

📝 Suggested Teaching Flow

  1. Start a class discussion on eco-friendly habits
    (Example question: What can you do to help the Earth?)
  2. Teach common vocabulary and phrases
    (e.g., reuse, recycle, save energy, bring my own bottle)
  3. Invite students to write and read aloud their “Eco Promise

✍️ Example Promises:

  • I will bring my own water bottle to school.
  • I promise to recycle paper and plastic.
  • I choose to walk to school instead of taking the car.
  • I will turn off the lights when I leave the room.

Teachers may choose to display these promises on a classroom wall, turn them into posters or mini cards, or have students record and share their reading to build confidence and communication skills.

🆕Our Earth Day practice pack helps students connect English with real action:

  • Earth Day Tongue Twisters – Practice pronunciation and fluency through fun tongue twisters that liven up any speaking class!
  • Earth Day Trivia Q&A – Learn interesting facts about Earth Day with fun quiz-style questions that build language comprehension and cultural awareness.
  • Earth Day Action Sentence Practice – Students use real sentence patterns to turn English learning into meaningful actions for the planet.

Log in to download the Earth Day Practice Pack and kick off your Earth Day lesson today! 👉 Sensay teacher’s dashvoard


🌱 Every Classroom Promise Is a Seed for Change

Language is not just a tool for communication — it’s a way to think and to act.
When students express their care for the Earth in English, they build both communication skills and a deeper sense of global citizenship.

This Earth Day, we invite you to bring the “Eco Promise” into your classroom.
Let every student write it, say it, and live it.

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