Wednesday, June 30, 2010

School Gardens | PlantingProgress

The California School Garden Network


is an example of a system of school gardens. The following curriculum is from their program.

*More information can be found at
http://www.csgn.org/

Planting Progress and School Gardens

This curriculum is only one example of how school gardens can be incorporated into everyday education. The main idea is children need to be involved the entire time. If they can see how seeds are planted, they can begin to understand where the process starts. The children will realize through out the program how much work is involved in growing food and gain an appreciation for the time it takes to happen. They will also develop a sense of ownership in the garden; therefore, teaching environmental stewardship and social responsibility.

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