Provided by: The Nature Conservancy |Published on: April 27, 2021
Videos Grades 3-5, 6-8
Synopsis
This Nature Lab resource provides information about how to plan, build, and maintain a school or community garden.
It teaches students about sustainability within their community, discusses the difference between abiotic and biotic factors within a habitat, and helps students develop knowledge about biodiversity and ecosystems.
The videos provide an easy way for students to learn about gardens and overcome any worries they may have about tending to a garden.
This can be beneficial for students to see how food grows and feel a sense of accomplishment after building their own garden.
Prerequisites
Students should be familiar with the following vocabulary words: habitat, pollinator, community, ecosystem, abiotic, and biotic.
Differentiation & Implementation
Students can be grouped to collaborate on planning out the different aspects of the garden.
The planning part of this resource can be tied into geometry classes, as each plant needs enough space around it to thrive and the garden plot must be measured out to determine the number of plants that can be used.
To connect this activity to language arts classes, have students journal about the environment around the garden or have students listen and observe as many wildlife animals as possible.
Social studies classes can discuss how local and community gardens can build resilient communities and provide healthy and affordable food for communities in need, while increasing urban green spaces and fighting climate change.
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About the Partner Provider
The Nature Conservancy
The Nature Conservancy is a global environmental nonprofit working to create a world where people and nature can thrive. The Nature Conservancy has grown to become one of the most effective and wide-reaching environmental organizations in the world.
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