*PLEASE NOTE*: We have updated our resources for educators! Our new resources blog post is located here. Some of the links below are broken, and we have located new and helpful resources.
Are you using gardens to teach?
During our Summer Institute: Using Gardens to Teach workshop we often refer to different resources to help teachers and other educators incorporate garden learning into their curriculum. Below are some of our favorite resources.
Resources for Using Gardens to Teach Math:
Project Food, Land and People
UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley
Columbia University Center for Food and Environment
Planning Your Community Garden Plot
Math in the Garden
Resources for Using Gardens to Teach Biodiversity:
Outdoor Biology Instructional Strategies
Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
Ingredients Film
Resources for Using Gardens to Teach Nutrition:
Food Day School Curriculum
Got Veggies? A Youth Garden-Based Nutrition Education Curriculum
Fresh for Kids
Yes, It's Got No Strawberries Lesson
Yes, It's Got No Strawberries Worksheet
Got Veggies Curriculum
Cooking Matters
Resources for Using Gardens to Teach Plant Ecology:
Resources for School Gardening:
California School Garden Network
A Guide for Creating School Gardens as Outdoor Classrooms
Creating Gardens of Goodness
Gardens for Learning
Do you have a favorite resource that isn't listed? Contact us and let us know!