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Roots to Learning: Academic Lessons in Gardening

As kids go on an adventure discovering the world of gardening, right along with that they’re learning academic lessons of math, science and literacy. “Roots to Learning” gives you integrated academic enrichment and hands-on learning of gardening that your child will love!
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  • Last updated Jun 17, 2025
  • English (Canada)
  • General Audiences - suitable for all ages

What you'll learn

This is an extension of the popular Got Dirt? Gardening for Kids program where we 

Open the World of Gardening to Your Kids

💕 Develop a skill that could serve them for a lifetime

🍓 A skill that leads to having a healthy food culture

🌱 Let it be your child that is harvesting from the garden & adding to the family food supply

Enhancing the Children's Gardening Experience With Academic Lessons

💕 Develop a lifelong love of learning

📚 Have a well-rounded education experience

✏️Academic lessons learned in real life situations

Features of "Roots to Learning: Academic Lessons Within Gardening" program

  • The Gardening Grandma Video Lessons From Her Garden:
     Learn directly from the Gardening Grandma as she demonstrates gardening techniques and imparts her wealth of knowledge. With access to video lessons right from her garden, your child will learn the ins and outs of gardening while developing a green thumb  
  • Instruct-o-graphics With Gardening Lessons and Academic Learnings:
    Our program includes comic-style lessons for kids and clearly outlined academic objectives for parents. With enhanced lessons that cater to different learning styles, Roots to Learning ensures that both kids and parents can easily integrate academic learnings alongside gardening lessons.
  • Plus accompanying workbooks, journals and eBooks.

 

🌞 Here's to new gardening adventures with all the wonders and possibilities it can bring!

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Content

We're starting with the foundation of your garden - bringing in Super Hero Soil and the Micro Superheroes in it. We'll learn how to have them work for you to make a wonderful base for your plants.

We want to get the most out of what you've got so we'll be taking a closer look and studying the life cycle of plants, learning what they need to grow and thrive! You take care of them and they'll take care of you, giving you lots of garden goodies!

Knowing Your Plants for Bigger Harvests - Different parts of different plants give us different foods. Once we understand more of the plants purpose and how it grows we will know what is the right care to give that plant for optimum harvest of our garden goodies.

Celebrating Our Successes and Seeing What Needs Changing I hope you kept a record of all that was happening in your garden for I'm sure there was lots! This gives you something to refer back to so you can duplicate things and pick up things you'd like to change. Referring back to it let's you see how far you have come and helps you keep planning so can get lots of garden goodies!

Requirements

The academic lessons provided here are at a grade 4 & 5 level 

Creator

Patrice Porter
@GardeninGrandma Consultant, Educator, Author & Speakers
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Consultant, Educator, Author & Speakers

Roots to Learning: Academic Lessons in Gardening
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  • Sections5
  • Lessons17
  • Skill LevelBasic
  • Language English (Canada)
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