STUDENT FIELD SCIENCE PROGRAM 2013-2014. Education Program Grow. Give. Teach. THE GENEROUS GARDEN PROJECT.

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STUDENT FIELD SCIENCE PROGRAM

Education Program Grow. Give. Teach. THE GENEROUS GARDEN PROJECT

CONTENTS Letter to Instructors…………………………………… General Information…………………………………… Preparing for Your Trip………………………………... Kindergarten…...……………..………………………... Grade 1……………..………..………………………... Grade 2……………………....………………………... Grade 3………………………..……..………………... Grade 4………………………..…..…………………... Grade 5………………………….……………………

DEAR INSTRUCTORS, As part of our mission to Grow, Give, and Teach, the Generous Garden Project offers interactive field trips for grades K-12. Our custom-designed curriculum includes programs developed by a certified environmental science teacher. Our programs are based in the SC Science Standards and the Next Generation Science Standards 2013 Draft. We look forward to welcoming your student group to the garden, where we strive to nourish hungry bodies as well as hungry minds. FROM, BO CABLE Founder and Executive Director

GENERAL INFORMATION Cost: $7 per student FREE for teachers and chaperones *student scholarships available based on need Duration: 3 hours (not including lunch/snack) Group Size: students

PREPARING FOR YOUR TRIP School should provide: First aid kit Chaperone (parent/teacher) for every 8 students Students should bring: Snack/lunch Weather- and garden-appropriate clothing and shoes Generous Garden Project will provide: Instructor Lab materials

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PROGRAMS

KINDERGARTEN Standards: K-1.1, K-1.2, K- 2.1, K-2.5 On this field trip, students have the opportunity to explore life cycles hands-on. We will first observe a seed, opening the discussion to the life cycle of plants. Then, students participate in guided exploration of the garden, where we practice service and learn about hunger. Each student will plant his or her own seed to take home and grow.

GRADE 1 Standards: 1-2.1, 1-2.2,1-2.3, 1-4.1, 1-4.3, Students embark on a garden scavenger hunt to illustrate the major structures of plants. Together, we will identify edible structures of plants throughout the garden. Students will practice service as they experience soil hands-on. We will compare soil samples as each student prepares his or her own flower pot to take home.

GRADE 2 Standards: 2-1.3, 2-1.4, 2-2.2, Students explore during a garden scavenger hunt in which we will observe and classify animals according to their physical characteristics. Students learn the interdependence between plants and animals. We will compare soil samples as each student prepares his or her own flower pot to take home.

GRADE 3 Standards: 3-2.1, 3-2.3, Students explore the garden and organize a simple food chain of producers, consumers, and decomposers. Students practice serving others as they experience soil hands-on. Each student plants a seed in a Generous Garden pot to take home, and discuss which components their plants will need as part of their habitats. Like all field trips at the Generous Garden Project, students will share reflections before they leave.

GRADE 4 Standards: 4-1.4, Students observe and classify organisms throughout the Generous Garden. We will distinguish between vertebrates and invertebrates, plants and animals, and flowering and nonflowering plants. Students practice service as we experience the garden hands-on, and will each plant a seed to take home.

GRADE 5 Standards: 5-2.4, Students identify the roles of organisms in an ecosystem’s food webs as they classify organisms in the garden as examples of each of the kingdoms of living organisms. Students participate in a service activity, plant seeds to take home, and reflect as a group before the end of the trip.

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