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Classroom Garden - Garden Based Learning - 100% Editable
Classroom Garden - Garden Based Learning - 100% Editable
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Total size: 6 pages
Grade Level: 4-7
This resource is 100% EDITABLE using Microsoft Word. You can add, subtract, or modify any of the content to suit the needs of your students. Great for differentiation!
Inspire your students to connect with the Earth by growing their own plants from seed.
The benefits of having a beautiful garden are numerous. By taking in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen, plants play an important role in reducing pollution and maintaining a healthy environment. Growing a plant from seed can be a challenging yet rewarding experience. For this assignment, students will grow a plant from seed and create a journal to document their journey.
This is a great package that I use every year in Spring to help my students understand plants and how they grow. Each year, it is wonderful to see the students connect to their plants and care for them until they are big and strong.
Included in this package:
- Rationale
- Materials list
- Step-by-step Germination Instructions
- Tips on maintaining Healthy Soil
- Research Notes Page (With Guiding Headings)
- Plant Observation Journal with Guiding Questions
Have fun turning your classroom into a beautiful garden!
Garden-Based Learning (GBL) is a student-centered pedagogy in which the garden is the foundation for learning. Students are challenged to actively engage in real-world experiences in an informal outside learning environment. It is a form of active learning or inquiry-based learning. Garden-Based Learning is in contrast to paper-based, rote memorization, or teacher-led instruction that presents established facts. Please be aware of what you are purchasing.
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Creative Lab
Tags: classroom garden, classroom gardening, classroom growing, growing, growing plants, gardens, potting, soil, potting soil, outdoor education, free, garden based learning
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