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Activities

June 27, 2017 By Nathan

How to Prune Tomatoes

Maybe you want to let your tomato plants grow and let the kids just see what happens. Or maybe you want to keep your plants neatly pruned. This guide will help you make an informed decision. The easy-to-follow steps can make a great opportunity for students! View Resource »

Filed Under: Activities, Ag/Gardening, Curricula, Lessons, & Activities, Garden Planning, Maintaining & Sustaining, Planting

June 27, 2017 By Nathan

Singing and Learning in the Garden

From our friends at The Edible Schoolyard Project, this lesson allows young students to put their garden learning to music. The garden is a vast habitat and through this song students will learn — and brainstorm — about the many organisms that call the garden their home. View Resource »

Filed Under: Activities, Art & Music, Curricula, Lessons, & Activities

June 27, 2017 By Nathan

15 Fun Family Gardening Projects

From math in the garden to simple bird feeders to digging in the dirt, these activities will be fun for parents and kids alike! Enjoy projects in your home garden or adapt them for group settings. View Resource »

Filed Under: Activities, Ag/Gardening, Art & Music, Curricula, Lessons, & Activities, Early Care & Education, Math, Science/Nature

June 27, 2017 By Nathan

The Debate Plate Series

This Edible Schoolyard series focuses on factors and considerations that influence personal food choices. Originally created for 8th graders, these recipes and discussions can be adapted for different ages and are great for a classroom or dinner table! View Resource »

Filed Under: Activities, Culinary Arts, Curricula, Lessons, & Activities, Health/Nutrition, In the Classroom, Social Studies/History

June 27, 2017 By Nathan

Nature Journaling

Sit down and look around. Make a list or draw a picture of what you see. Write down what you are feeling and your thoughts. Write a poem. Collect fallen leaves to press in your notebook. There is no right way to make a nature journal, so it’s a great activity for people of any age. Musings can be shared in the classroom or at home! View Resource »

Filed Under: Activities, Curricula, Lessons, & Activities, Science/Nature, Writing/Reading

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