Where to start
Best Plants
Gardening Benefits
Practical Application
Indigenous Connections
100

form a _____

garden team

100

this plant is used on sunburns

aloe 

100

Children in these schools are spending less time with nature

urban schools

100

develop this subjects skills by keeping a journal, for example

language arts

100

bringing in this person can share a planting story

Elder

200

develop a _____

garden proposal

200

quickly grows into a vine

pothos

200

"the number of _____ people has increased to 821 million"

undernourished

200

activities with this subject allow students to express their learning artistically 

art

200

if an Elder is unavailable, you can read a _____

an Authentic First Peoples Story

300

submit the _____

proposal

300

survivors and can withstand abuse, leathery -- similar to what its named after

snake plant

300

takes initiative to as a platform for more practical nutrition

school gardens ;)

300

with this subject students can learn understand local food systems

socials studies

300

wealth of this resource has dimensions of healing, spirituality, ceremony, nutrition, and technology

plant resources

400

secure the ________

funding

400

"really truly hard to kill"

cast iron plant

400

school gardens can sometimes develop to raise these:

livestock and fish

400

data collection, analysis, inquiry

science

400

Corn, Squash, and Beans

The Three Sisters

500

________ and installation

build

500

small and can live in tiny pots; a tougher, leggier, faster-growing jade plant

elephant bush

500

school gardens improve food and nutrition education through...

agrobiodiversity

500

hands on learning environment, mixed-age learning 

math

500

this resource is a fantastic resource guide that includes gardening and to authentically incorporate and share First Peoples Knowledge 

FNESC: First Nations Education Steering Committee