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Activities for your Gardening Club
Make a simple home to attract ladybirds to your school.
Download A home for ladybirds (635.0KB, .pdf)
Encourage birds to your school garden with some tasty food.
Download Making bird cake (948.4KB, .pdf)
Find out why Latin is used for plant names.
Download Carl Linnaeus (402.9KB, .pdf)
Produce your own ephemeral art using only what the earth gives you in the style of environmental artist Andy Goldsworthy.
Download Ephemeral Art (254.1KB, .pdf)
Make your own delightful bugs using seeds, seed cases and other plant parts.
Download Seed bugs (3090.8KB, .pdf)
Add some sound to your school garden with a wind chime made from recyled materials.
Download Wind chimes (870.7KB, .pdf)
Produce new plants by taking some simple cuttings.
Download Crafty cuttings (348.7KB, .pdf)
Learn how to send secret messages with flowers.
Download Tussie Mussie (276.6KB, .pdf)
Encouarge your students to astound their classmates by hosting a vegetable puppet show.
Download Vegetable Puppets (253.0KB, .pdf)
Brighten up the school garden and classroom with these pots.
Download Decorated pots (311.6KB, .pdf)
Everyone loves this creative use of pressed petals and leaves.
Download Leafy laminates (328.6KB, .pdf)
How to make a Willow Star
Download Willow star (158.5KB, .pdf)
Ideas for children's activities linked to recycling
Download Recycle Now ideas for kids (59.5KB, .pdf)
If you want some ideas for lessons incorporating gardening click here
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