Here is a list of different curricula to explore, that were shared by students of this course. Thank you!

Beetles Project has resources for outdoor science.

Project Learning Tree has lesson plans for school/community gardens:

Wildwonder.org has teaching resources for nature and garden sketching/journaling. 

Check out the Youth Lessons at https://gardening.cals.cornell.edu/lessons/

In the Gardening in Our Warming World: Youth Grow! curriculum, you can find GBL and Life Skills activities: 

  • 1.4 Know and Show Sombrero
  • 1.5 Systems Thinking and Me
  • 2.2C Growing Food: Exploring Soilless Alternatives: Hydroponics, Aeroponics, Aquaponics
  • 2.2D Introduction to Permaculture
Here are the Unit One and Unit Two Facilitator Guides with these and more activities focusing on gardening. There are four units, others focus on Climate Change action as it relates to gardening.

https://jmgkids.us/I have used all of these curricula, The JMG Core Curriculum includes some of what is found in the more focused Health and Nutrition from the Garden, Wildlife Gardener, Learn, Grow, Eat (newest) and my favorite, Literature in the Garden curricula. 

The Jr MG Learn, Grow, Eat & Go (LGEG) is an evidence-based curriculum, beginning with the Learn, Grow, Eat & Go curriculum for Elementary students, there is now a new Early Childhood LGEG curriculum expands access to preK-Kinder students!

National AG in the Classroom has any new, updated resources, including career exploration and Agribusiness. You can also find local resources in the Teacher Center at https://agclassroom.org//

KidsGardening.org  has a wealth of information from garden planning, school gardens as a business, grant opportunities to GBL activities.

American Horticultural Society https://ahsgardening.org/ hosts a Youth Gardening Conference, and has great resources. https://ahsgardening.org/gardening-resources/gardening-with-kids/

LifeLab: https://www.lifelab.org/school-garden-resources



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