Hi everyone, Happy Monday!
I’m looking for resources on Art in the Garden and was wondering if anyone here has lesson plans, standards connections, or project ideas that you’ve used with students to connect them to art in the garden. If you know someone who’s an expert in this area, I’d love an introduction as well.
Send anything my way—thank you!
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Tonia Scherer
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Hi Regi,
Thank you so much for sharing your interest in Art in the Garden—what a brilliant way to spark creativity and connection with nature! I want to share SubjectToClimate (StC), a free and teacher-generated nonprofit platform offering hundreds of lesson plans, activities, and units that weave together art, climate, sustainability, and environmental topics. I've written some of the lessons and currently serve as the Director of State Leads! (We have 8 State Hubs which are connected to the core StC site!)
I also organized and taught in our school garden for nearly a decade and have lots of ideas that I can share with you! (I'll share some ideas below as a starting point!)
Here are some art-centered lessons from our database that are ripe for adaptation to a garden-inspired theme:
Climate Change Art Project Ideas – Students explore how visual art can inspire environmental action in ways that data alone cannot.
Art Unit: Animals and the Changing Climate – Students explore the impact of climate change on wildlife in New Jersey and create artworks reflecting those changes. SubjectToClimate
Search results for "art" lessons
Search results for "garden" lessons
You can also dive into our full collection of environment-related resources here.
Feel free to reach out with any questions or if there's another way I can assist you.
Warmly,
Elaine
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