Assist your classroom teacher in using the garden as a place to learn. Garden-based learning provides hands-on experiences in several subjects. Science comes first to mind but you can think of math (counting, comparing, plotting charts), social studies (Native American crops, crops evolution through history) and esthetics (garden bed planning, beautifying the school grounds). Discuss with your teacher what they would like to grow or come up with your own ideas. The document in the GardenDocs folder below contains links for various garden projects that can serve as an inspiration.
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Committee Lead Signed Up: 0 / 2Manage scheduling of garden visits, GLC reservations when needed, maintain log of individual room projects, manage inventory of garden shed, maintain science kits, overall garden maintenance, assistance to room volunteers.
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Committee Member Signed Up: 4 / 4Garden Volunteers without affiliation to a classroom. Sign up here if you want to help out in the garden but do not want to be affiliated with any classroom.
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