Growing Gardens and Minds

Aug 11, 2016

Growing Gardens and Minds

Aug 11, 2016

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Garden-based learning offers a myriad of benefits to students.

 

Garden based learning:

  • Allows teachers to integrate multiple subject areas like the natural and social sciences, mathematics, language arts, and nutrition.
  • Enhances academic achievement.
  • Connects students with nature.
  • Teaches environmental stewardship.
  • Encourages time outdoors.

Gardening grows more than just gardens: it grows students' minds!

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Vang Pao Elementary teacher, Jacquie Henderson, started a school garden during the 2015-2016 academic school year. Henderson is excited to expand her classroom garden this upcoming school year. Let's see what bounty they cultivated this past school year...

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Can you guess what's growing at Vang Pao?

If you guessed yellow summer squash and tomatoes, you are correct!

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Looks likes it's almost time to harvest again!

The garden was made possible by the work of Henderson's fifth grade class and students in the garden club at Vang Pao Elementary. They did an amazing job, and even donated their first harvest! Students enjoyed tasting the fruits of their labor, or in this case, the vegetables of their labor! 

Great job Henderson's fifth grade class! I look forward to seeing what produce you decide to plant this school year.

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Did you know...

August 7-13, 2016 is National Farmers Market Week!

Click here to find a Farmers Market near you to purchase local produce.