Great job to all the students who harvested fruit and veggies from the
school garden. This is our 3rd year doing this garden. Our garden is at the Northern Plains Botanical Society
by Yunker Farm. Thank you to the North Dakota Farm Bureau, Miss Gail,
and North Dakota State, and the Botanical Society for their support in
so many ways.
Our food went to those in need at the F-M Food Pantry.
We also used it as a means to learn about eating healthy, growing
healthy food, and gardening.This is just another way we promote the importance of eating fruits and vegetables with our students.
Our first place national award for last year's flash mob added music and movement to a learning experience of reinforcing the need to eat fruits and vegetables, while this opportunity gives the students hands on experiences to learn about growing this food! We are committed to helping others, educating our students, and keeping healthy.
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Hunger Free Garden
The school garden is officially planted, watered, and loving the
sunshine! The potted plants are flourishing in our new raised beds at
the Northern Plains Botanical Gardens, and seeds are starting to
sprout! We will be entering a contest for our peas, so we're keeping a
close eye on them and their progress. Check out the new book (and
contest ) "First Peas To The Table",
as the story talks about how Thomas Jefferson used to have contests to
see who could get the peas to the table first over 200 years ago! There
are a lot of gardening ideas in this book too. (Check back for extended educational activities and lessons to diversify your students' learning soon.)
Have you noticed the strings and the boxes in the photo? We are experimenting with "Square Foot Gardening." We have 11 raised beds to plant in this year. We planted beans, peas, squash, cucumbers, tomatoes, watermelon, peppers, radishes, lettuce, beets, carrots, egg plants, and even some flowers. Watermelon is a new crop for us this year. We hope to have a "Watermelon Party" in August or September when it's harvest time. Square Foot Gardening is the name of another book you might be interested in by Mel Bartholomew. I find this method of gardening very fun also.
Miss Gail and I will be involved in classes both in Fargo and Denver until the end of June, so we'll get the weeding crew ready to go in July! We hope to see you at the Keep North Dakota Hunger Free garden then!
Have you noticed the strings and the boxes in the photo? We are experimenting with "Square Foot Gardening." We have 11 raised beds to plant in this year. We planted beans, peas, squash, cucumbers, tomatoes, watermelon, peppers, radishes, lettuce, beets, carrots, egg plants, and even some flowers. Watermelon is a new crop for us this year. We hope to have a "Watermelon Party" in August or September when it's harvest time. Square Foot Gardening is the name of another book you might be interested in by Mel Bartholomew. I find this method of gardening very fun also.
Miss Gail and I will be involved in classes both in Fargo and Denver until the end of June, so we'll get the weeding crew ready to go in July! We hope to see you at the Keep North Dakota Hunger Free garden then!
Friday, December 16, 2011
Growing Jack's Beanstalk
"Making Learning Whole"...Literacy, Science, Technology, Health and Nutrition, Math, Social Studies...we are incorporating all aspects of the unit on Jack and the Beanstalk into all curriculum areas!
Some students created computer projects on beans, cows, clouds, and gold, including facts and photos on a powerpoint presentation, others on Animoto.
Some students created computer projects on beans, cows, clouds, and gold, including facts and photos on a powerpoint presentation, others on Animoto.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Garden Time Out of Season
Photo from WomansDay
Don't these Garden Party Cupcakes bring to mind a serene sunny day spent in your garden?Woman's Day shows you how to "grow" your own garden cupcakes. The seed packets are made from graham crackers and frosting; the dirt from chocolate cookie crumbs; and the veggies from various colorful fruit chews (Starburst, Jolly Rancher, Tootsie Rolls) and green-dyed corn flakes!
Aren't these perfect for an afternoon garden party?
Sunday, August 14, 2011
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