
Linking the curriculum to the garden and kitchen doesn’t have to be daunting. This course provides primary years educators with the teaching tools and materials to link Australian Curriculum learning outcomes or classroom work with garden and kitchen activities. We’ll explore learning opportunities that are short and sweet as well as those that allow for more extended, project-based learning.
Details
This course is intended for educators who are investigating the possibilities of curriculum integration and encourages connections to practical, media-rich examples for future lesson planning. The course focuses on linking curriculum with your kitchen garden program across the following learning areas:
- English
- Mathematics
- Design and Technologies
- Health and Physical Education.
The course also offers ideas for other learning areas and subjects, including The Arts, Science, History and Geography.
For a sneak peak at the rich content created for this course please see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bmi1drvoW7Q
Additional Details
This is a self-paced online course using the CANVAS (Instructure) platform. The course materials are accessible for a limited time, with an estimated contact time of approximately 1 hour.The course assists Kitchen Garden Classroom members and Kitchen Garden Program Schools to access the wealth of resources available on the Shared Table, and is therefore limited to members and Program schools only.
If you are not yet a Kitchen Garden Classroom member, but would like to be, you can join here.
Fresh Tastes – Cracking Curriculum Ideas
Linking the curriculum to the garden and kitchen doesn’t have to be daunting. This course provides primary years educators with the teaching tools and materials to link Australian Curriculum learning outcomes or classroom work with garden and kitchen activities.
Date: September 1, 2016 - November 30, 2016
Free!
Online Webinar
You'll need the "Zoom Meetings" app downloaded to your PC or device