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Benefits of a School Garden


Benefits of a School Garden

Given half the chance, all kids would prefer to be outside getting their hands dirty, then sitting in the classroom!  A school garden is a great addition to your school.  Kids learn and have fun in a natural ever-changing environment where they get to appreciate nature, nutrition, and even how maths, reading, geography and history can be fun and how they fit into and influence our day to day lives.  They get to learn in a new and exciting way.  The “Living Classroom” is therefore a huge educational resource for schools:

 

Benefits of a School Garden


Benefits of a School Garden

Given half the chance, all kids would prefer to be outside getting their hands dirty, then sitting in the classroom!  A school garden is a great addition to your school.  Kids learn and have fun in a natural ever-changing environment where they get to appreciate nature, nutrition, and even how maths, reading, geography and history can be fun and how they fit into and influence our day to day lives.  They get to learn in a new and exciting way.  The “Living Classroom” is therefore a huge educational resource for schools:

 

Benefits of a School Garden


Benefits of a School Garden

Given half the chance, all kids would prefer to be outside getting their hands dirty, then sitting in the classroom!  A school garden is a great addition to your school.  Kids learn and have fun in a natural ever-changing environment where they get to appreciate nature, nutrition, and even how maths, reading, geography and history can be fun and how they fit into and influence our day to day lives.  They get to learn in a new and exciting way.  The “Living Classroom” is therefore a huge educational resource for schools:

 

Benefits of a School Garden


Benefits of a School Garden

Given half the chance, all kids would prefer to be outside getting their hands dirty, then sitting in the classroom!  A school garden is a great addition to your school.  Kids learn and have fun in a natural ever-changing environment where they get to appreciate nature, nutrition, and even how maths, reading, geography and history can be fun and how they fit into and influence our day to day lives.  They get to learn in a new and exciting way.  The “Living Classroom” is therefore a huge educational resource for schools:

 

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