Hi Alicia,
I'm in OH working in an inner city public school. I manage a program called the Tea Project that focuses on herbalism and mindfulness. I partner with
a garden educator and we do weekly classes with 3 1st grade classes and some project-based work with higher grades. Season and cycles drive the lesson
plans. With this younger crew we look for learning "sparks" when we take a class out to the garden. We emphsize respect and learning about habitat and specific
plants. We grow herbs, the kids harvest, dry and process to create teas. We are planting a fall garden of lettuces and radishes. They are decorating cardboard boxes with
paint and then planting into them. We will reuse the soil when completed to fill the existing raised beds. We celebrate the seasonal changes (equinoxes, solstices) with ceremony and play. I have a big earth ball and they create the movements. Kids love being the sun in the center of the big circle! Then we play with the ball.
We work on decomposers in the fall. They will bring their pumpkins after Halloween and we will put them in the garden beds and study through the winter the breakdown.
That's a small sample of seasonal lessons but the possibilities are endless. What I have learned is the kids will show me what interests them and I can run with
it. And kids learn best when they are outside and having fun!
Janet
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Janet Lawson
Ruskin Elementary School, Dayton Public School System
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Original Message:
Sent: 08-26-2024 11:47:38 AM
From: Alicia H Rodriguez
Subject: Year at a Glance Topics
Hi everyone - Happy Back to School and gardening for most of us! I am starting year three of teaching in the garden here in Virginia. I'm looking at my year as a whole and starting to plan and try to freshen things up a bit. I'm wondering if anyone would be willing to share their topics for the year, whether that be by months or week or season? I have a pretty good base but would love to see what others are teaching. Of course we work with the seasons but curious about what topics you hit within each seasonal theme. Thanks so much!
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Alicia H Rodriguez
Fredericksburg VA
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