Tallahassee Students Finally Taste Harvest from School Garden
TALLAHASSEE, FL (WTXL) – Local students finally got a chance to sample their hard work, but instead of tasting the fruits of their labor, they
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TALLAHASSEE, FL (WTXL) – Local students finally got a chance to sample their hard work, but instead of tasting the fruits of their labor, they
1. Seed Germination Experiment Growing seeds in clear containers so that your students can observe the process that usually happens underground is a great way
Having a garden for your school can be one of the most rewarding projects, not only for your students, but also for you! But, as
Once you get your garden going, it is important to visit it regularly to maintain healthy plants. It may be useful to create a weekly
Emily Gaines spent a number of years teaching in the California public school system before leaving to pursue farming. As a credentialed teacher working in
Tara Laidlaw has worked at the intersection of formal and informal education for nearly 15 years, serving as a program manager, instructional designer, and teacher
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Meera Jagroop is a museum educator specializing in science interpretation and exhibit design. During her ten years as a science educator, she has developed programs,
Having a school garden can be one of the best things you can implement at your school for many reasons. From science education to healthy
FTF K-12 Science & Agriculture news & resources for educators. NGSS Growing activities for classroooms using Project Based Learning. Agriculture is one of the most truly enriching fields for learning. Seeing plants grow from seed to their edible end product is a wonderful and empowering experience for students. Agriculture teaches science by connecting with chemistry, physics, biology and engineering in units that go far beyond just planting seeds. School gardens have been proven to affect change in a wide variety of fields including overall student health. Integrating gardens with core STEM concepts and comprehensive lessons has the potential to improve both academic achievement and social emotional learning
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