Creating a School Garden for Sustainability
Students will participate in planning and maintaining a school garden, learning about local food production and ecological benefits.
Key Questions
- Explain the benefits of growing our own food in a school garden.
- Design a layout for a school garden, considering plant needs and space.
- Assess the impact of a school garden on local biodiversity and sustainability.
NCCA Curriculum Specifications
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