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garden
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Sustainability and STEM
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March blew in so very quickly! Time for renewable and non renewable resources lessons, tied to natural resources, as well as to wind and wat...
Planting Gold with Potatoes Science and Social Studies Connections
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I like to start with a book called What's For Lunch...Potatoes by Claire Llewellyn. Planting Potatoes is a great way to show your s...
Sunshine Where Have You BEAN...Adding Jack and The Bean Stalk STEM
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The sun has not come out for days...it has been cold here in Wisconsin and indoor recess is killing them! (and the teachers...) Time to pull...
Garden Weeds Otherwise Known As Problems In Your Garden
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Planting a garden hasn't been all rainbows and unicorns! There are a lot of problems that can come up when you plant a school garden wit...
School Gardens In The Summer: Tips For Maintaining
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Our school has had a school garden for fives years! I am the lovely facilitator of that garden...I say that because it is not MY garden...it...
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Summer School Can Be Cool!
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Summer is now here and I am just got done with school... now it's time for Summer School Community Connections. This means I get the kid...
Let's Get Growing...Five Ways To Grow With Your Students
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It is that time of year at our school...garden time! We were the proud recipients of a Farm to School Grant five years ago and we are still ...
Earth Day: Planting a Seed with Three Easy Steps
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Wanting to teach about Earth Day, but don't know where to get started? First, don't just jump on the bandwagon without knowing a li...
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Three Easy Steps to make Heredity or Learned Behavior Connections
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We are starting our plant unit shortly after break. It is my favorite time of year! Teaching my 400 students about the power of a garden is ...
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Plugging Into Environmental Education
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I was asked last week about the importance of environmental education and why I spend the effort in my science classes teaching students ab...
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