It seems that it is this time of year that school garden educators are planning out their gardens, purchasing or getting donations of seeds, stocking up on supplies to enhance garden and growing activities that support their science, math and language arts objectives. Well, throw some worms in the mix and you have a ready made winter garden related activity! Thank you Nancy Warner of the Charleston Worm Ladies for presenting at our January 27th meeting. It was inspiring to hear how worm composting can boost school gardens and make for important lessons in the classroom. For those of you that missed it you can visit their website at www.wormladies.com or email Nancy at wormladies@verizon.net.
January Meeting Recap and Kids Dig In
Kids Dig In - School Garden Activities:
We are so happy to be wrapping up our activity guide for school garden educators.Kate Callahan will be the guest at our next School Garden Network Meeting. She will be sharing a lesson called the Wiggly Worm. Here is a list of the materials you'll need.
Kit 1
(Life Cycle)
Worm Life
Cycle Models (Quart Size Bag) - We'll supply this in our kit
Kit 2
(Worm Behavior)
2 Shoes
boxes
Paper
Towels
Black
Construction Paper
Flashlight
Kit 3
(Compost Sort)
Compost
Stew By Mary McKenna
Laminated
Recycle, Trash, Compost Cards
Assorted
Materials:
Laminated
Food Scrap Cards (Banana Peel, Apple Core, Cheese, Celery, Bread, Carrot Peels) Garden
Waste Laminated Cards (Grass clippings, leaves, straw, weeds) Cereal Box,
Plastic Water Bottle, Egg Carton, Newspaper, Piece of Copy Paper, Aluminum Can,
Aluminum Foil, Styrofoam Cup, Yogurt Cup, Glass Bottle, Corrugated Cardboard
Sheet, Brown Paper Bag
Outdoor Edible School Garden Mini-Grants:
This year Ledge Light Health District is offering four - $500 Outdoor Edible School Garden Mini-grants are reserved this year for schools that have not received funding in the past. We hope that you will apply if you are just starting your school garden program and need some added support. Click here( X ) for an application or email Cindy at cbarry@llhd.org
FREE SEEDS:
We still have plenty of seeds left for your spring planting. Contact Cindy or submit and application to Harts - Info found on the right banner of this post.URI Offers a FREE Seed Program - Applications are due on February 28, 2016
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