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Nathan

May 9, 2017 By Nathan

Telling Your Garden Story

Every garden is ripe with stories. Maybe it is one about the day the first shovel-full of soil was turned over and the garden was underway. Or about that time a brave rabbit dared to sample lettuce amidst a class of kindergartners partaking in a garden lesson. Each story has the potential to connect others with your garden and garden program. This brief offers tips for collecting and sharing the garden stories that make your garden program so special.  Download Brief »

Filed Under: Brief, Community Engagement, Maintaining & Sustaining, Writing/Reading

May 9, 2017 By Nathan

Water Conservation & Education in School Gardens

Water is an essential component of any garden. Attention to its use in a school garden offers opportunities for stewardship, education and fun. This brief provides an overview of how water conservation and education can be integrated into school gardens. It includes types of irrigation systems for your garden, strategies for water conservation, water education activities for the classroom and the garden, ideas for making water FUN, and links to relevant resources. Download Brief »

Filed Under: Activities, Brief, Curricula, Lessons, & Activities, In the Classroom, Science/Nature, Water/Irrigation

May 9, 2017 By Nathan

Outdoor Classrooms for Young Learners

Imagine a classroom with hills to climb, insects to observe, and special places to gather and reflect. Where does such a place exist? Outside! Outdoor classrooms teach children about the world around them. This brief outlines the benefits of nature play, suggests elements to include in an outdoor classroom, and highlights two Wisconsin schools combining nature, learning, and fun. Download Brief »

Filed Under: Benefits & Advocacy, Brief, Early Care & Education, Garden Planning, Health & Wellness

May 9, 2017 By Nathan

Outdoor Classrooms For School-Age Learners

Digging for worms, manipulating waterways, and exploring our surroundings know no age limit. Outdoor classrooms are ripe with opportunities for students of all ages to better understand and engage in the world around them. This brief outlines the benefits of outdoor classrooms, suggests elements to include when designing one, and highlights one Wisconsin school that has successfully expanded its classroom learning beyond the school’s four walls. Download Brief »

Filed Under: Benefits & Advocacy, Brief, Garden Planning, Getting Started, Health & Wellness

May 9, 2017 By Nathan

Multicultural Salad

This is a nice garden lesson developed by Detroit fourth grade teacher Phyllis Mrozek that helps students connect science and culture via the school garden. View Resource »

Filed Under: Activities, Culinary Arts, Curricula, Lessons, & Activities

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