Some ideas are scavenger hunts or make them create their own, find patterns in nature (make a mandala with a paper plate and objects they find on the ground, flower pounding, seed saving (make paper envelopes to put them in), make a wind vane, make a prototype for a bat house (shoe box0 or a bee box (small lunch milk cartons, a bit of homemade play dough, and paper straws), throw a pollinator party (make masks), make a May flower cone basket, create a garden journal, compare roots,, study scavengers and decomposers, talk about ecosystems and biodiversity, do some bird watching. Definitely look at the lesson in the kidsgardening.org resources plus the botany book and math in the garden book has some great ideas. For worksheets, get on Teachers Pay Teachers, lots of free stuff.
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Evelyn Margolin
Sacramento, CA
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-16-2024 08:29:54 AM
From: Karen Chapman
Subject: Resources to use for 5th Graders in a Garden Club?
Hello Everyone,
I am a Garden Coordinator in an Elementary School in Swannanoa, NC. I am starting a Garden Club for 5th Graders. I wanted to know what are some resources such as videos, coloring sheets, books, themes, games that I can use for them? I have a Garden at the school and the students will be working and doing hands on learning about plants, flowers, and soil. I appreciate any advice anyone can give. Thank you Karen Chapman
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Karen Chapman
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