“We must strengthen and grow both rural AND urban farming to support a sustainable, secure food system for everyone.” ~ Will Allen, Founder and Executive Director, Growing Power Lizzy Dupree ~ Ashley Dalton ~ Beth Warmuth
Goals of Field Trip Education about the environment Farming in an urban setting? Recycling and it’s importance! Eliminate misconceptions!
Objectives All students can positively impact the environment regardless of their location! Students will get involved in hands on food science experiments Learn the purpose and goals of Growing Power Introduction to vermicomposting and application inside and outside
Driving Questions
Application 5 important terms: –Composting –Vermicomposte –Organic materials –Earthworms –Recycling
Field Trip Logistics For 40 students: –$5 normally, but for a group of students approximately $2.50 –2-3 chaperones in addition to teachers –Depending on distance, school bus as transportation –No specific waivers for Growing Power, follow school procedures
Permission Slip Room 20 will be traveling to Growing Power for a field trip on December 4th. We will be leaving at 9:30 am and returning by 1:30 pm. I give permission for to attend this class field trip. date. I am able unable to be a chaperone for this field trip.
Lesson Plan Purpose: Application Build class vermicomposting center Outdoor composting (If available) Worksheet to help understand related terms Reflect on experience, knowledge gained, and importance
Lesson Plan Cont. Class discussion on the importance of recycling and the environment around us Group project- how to make a vermicomposter Take knowledge from field trip and apply to life outside of school
Literature Text Book Trade Books: Diary of a Worm Article(s) pertaining to Growing Power 04/where_theres_a_.html 04/where_theres_a_.html Growing Power sitewww.growingpower.org
Misconceptions Recycling is pointless for 3rd graders Value of worms? There is no way to apply these methods to urban environments! Only cans and paper can be recycled!
Cross-Curricular Language Arts connections Math behind vermicomposting History of Milwaukee: connections to recycling and its changes
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