I love Gardening no matter what season! New growth, fresh air, a bit of rain (hopefully), hearing bird sounds, herbs, vegetables, and flowers. I love to impart my love of learning to the children, so we have to have fun activities to learn with while we investigate gardening. I like to introduce gardening by taking a walking trip around the yard to look at what plants are there, what needs watering at the moment, and what needs plant food. This is always a great time to allow watering as the plants may wilt. Children learn best and internalize what they learn with hands on activities included daily.
We talk about what plants need: Soil (usually), water, and sun light. We also have a vertical aeroponic garden (tower garden). Almost daily we take our magnifying glasses out to investigate plants, and bugs, spider webs, ripe tomatoes or cucumbers, and so much more. As it is spring right now in Florida it isn't too hot, and it is usually sunny. That means the VPK class can work in centers outside as much as possible. That means spelling words making letters with small sticks, or using our rock letters, or building bug buildings or whatever else in the outside block area.
Below you can see one of the painted lady butterflies that we grew this year from Insect Lore Butterfly Larvae. We have had great success with them as almost all hatch out to release. We also grow ladybugs to release. Both are beneficial insects for gardening, which of course we learn about the benefits of butterflies and ladybugs in gardening with literacy and exploration.
Below is our worm bin. This is what happens when the children put the Little People pigs in during farm activities, and also include some wheat berries that were for "feeding" the Little People animals. :) Great impromptu science activity. These wheat berries are over 10 years old and still sprout very quickly (2-3 days)
Painting pots and planting seeds or flowers is another fun, hands on activity for gardening. Three and four year olds can fill the pot on their own, and be in charge of their own planting.
Caring for the butterfly garden often is a class activity. Pulling weeds to allow the plants to grow better, which means learning the difference between a weed and a plant. Also they need watering daily in Florida due to the heat.
We upgraded our sink to this stainless steel hand sink. Purchased it on Amazon if you would like one. Super easy install if you get the quick connect hose attachment. I love this sink, it is easy for all children to access the water to fill the watering cans and water plants. It also makes messy play easy to clean up outside instead of tracking in just to wash hands.
Love this sight word petal to flower matching game. So helpful and fits perfectly in this old fossil watch box.!
We also have some mini carrot addition and subtraction games. I found the mini carrots on Amazon. Obviously don't give them to children that still put things in their mouth.
The sight word fishing game is from Lakeshore Learning. It is a fantastic tool. At first we play fishing with the pieces up. We focus on finding a word they can identify then typically they find all of the one word. They can keep the ones in front of them they can say. Then we play fishing for different words - keeping the ones they can read. Now we are playing it turning all the fish word side down, and reading the words they catch. Again, they get to keep in front of them the words they can read.
The Sunflower Sight Word game we have had many years. It was printed from File Folder Fun.
This matching game is slightly harder words with the silent E at the end. Not everyone is up to this challenge yet in our Pre-K VPK classroom.
Below are playdoh pages with visual instructions for students. It's the same concept. Roll out playdoh to make letter, then roll playdoh into a little raindrop making the correct number of raindrops.
Using acorns to count out the number on each seed section. Easy, fun, sensory. :)
This flower letter/phonics game is awesome. First - the upper case and lower case letters can be matched. Additionally each set of letters can be matched with one color set of pictures. Multiple games in one. This is included in the Spring Preschool Center I linked above.
Love these printable words that print above carrots. So easy to use for writing in sand, spelling with magnetic letters, or whatever way you want to use them. These cards are in Morning Work Stations - April linked above.
Then for dramatic play, there is the florist shop for pretend planting, arranging, buying, and selling flowers.
And of course you need painting, whether it is stamping with ink or paint, using paint brushes, or hands, some sort of artistic expression is explored.
More fun math counting from the same set.
One of our sweet butterflies being released.
Just a fun use of ladybug and bee rocks - playing tic tac toe.
Last, but definitely not least, is a small selection of our books we use when talking about gardening. Also, a sample week lesson plan we have used. There are many more wonderful books for learning about gardening. Message me if you would like more book titles.
Lastly, this is how I store my centers ready for the day.
Now go inspire a love of gardening!!