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 to teach students how a plant begins its journey. What You Need Clear jars or plastic cups Paper towels Bean...
Read MoreHaving a garden for your school can be one of the most rewarding projects, not only for your students, but also for you! But, as rewarding and special as school gardens can be, they can be difficult to get started. Getting your school garden off the...
Read MoreOnce you get your garden going, it is important to visit it regularly to maintain healthy plants. It may be useful to create a weekly task chart for weeding and watering. However, there are many educational activities to do with your students once your garden is...
Read MoreVeterans, minorities and women getting help By: Channing Frampton https://lms.ftfeducation.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/2f25d74be0d64eb39a389c5b371bb943_g.mp4 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) — Despite the challenges of the pandemic, small companies in the Big Bend are thriving thanks to new partnerships designed to help veteran-owned, minority-owned and women-owned businesses in our community. “Building a business...
Read MoreHaving a school garden can be one of the best things you can implement at your school for many reasons. From science education to healthy living having a school garden can change the lives of the students at your school. Making them strong, smart, and environmentally...
Read MoreThere are many benefits of growing a garden with your students. Gardens are a natural and fun way to engage the students with hands-on STEM and knowledge about sustainable living. The process of growing plants teaches responsibility and teamwork with a delicious and healthy product!...
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