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Plan a Native Plant Pollinator Garden

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Within eight 60 minutes class periods
Design a native, pollinator friendly garden with the help of a local gardener/master gardener.
Students work together to create a classroom garden, monitor plant growth, and watching for pollinators. Students will invite other students, teachers, and community members to visit the garden.

Objectives:
Define which plants would support local pollinators
Plan, plant, and care for the plants in the garden
Document the growth rate of the plants in the garden
Explain the importance of local plants vs invasive plants for pollinators

Agenda:
Read In a Garden picture book aloud to the class and show National Geographic Plant a Pollinator Garden
Local gardener/master gardener speaks to students about the importance of local plants for pollination
Students research native plants that are great for main pollinators (bees, butterflies, moths, bats, birds, etc)
Create list of possible plants and design future garden on paper.
Students work together to create classroom garden, monitor plant growth, and watch for pollinators.
Students will invite other students, teachers, and community members to visit the garden.

Lesson Grade Level

3rd Grade

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