Home School Gardening Project Tips

July 20th, 2008

As a homeschooler, I find that preparing materials for great work that I want to do is sometimes hard. Some things just take a lot of preparation.  One way you can limit curriculum planning for your home school is by setting up ongoing projects. There is always something to do when you have a project, and you can add a lot of learning that is fun and interactive. Projects often take on a life of their own.

One great project is a garden. Gardening incorporates layers of skills, and it is great for kinesthetic and tactile learners. Obviously it is a science project, but there is so much more that you can do with it. My family has started a garden this summer, and we are having fun with it! The kids are really excited about watering the plants and making observations. We are trying to make more detailed observations about the shape and colors that we see in the garden. Here are some tips to add learning to your gardening experience.

  • Do some research together about what plants grow in different kinds of light, and allow your children some choice about what to plant in the garden.
  • Lookat the seeds before you plant them. Observe the shape, color, and texture.
  • Use your science journals to make observations about the garden. Mom demonstrating how to make observationsRemember to make careful observations about the plants.
  • The scientific drawings should be accurate – down to the colors. Remember to include written observations.Closely Observing and Journaling
  • JournalingMeasure the plants as they grow and chart it. Make predictions about how much each plant will grow.
  • Use new vocabulary when you talk about the garden. Talk about tilling the soil and fertilizing the plants. Name the tools. Find more information about gardening vocabulary at Katina’s Little Gardeners.

Your gardening experience should be a fun family project. Enjoy!

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