COURSE OVERVIEW
This course is designed for kids who want to learn the basics
of gardening.
Through a series of hands-on lessons, kids will learn about
the different parts of a plant, how to plant and care for seeds,
and how to harvest vegetables.
Overall, this course is designed to be a fun and interactive
experience for kids to learn about the joys of gardening and
develop an appreciation for nature. Each lesson should be
adapted to suit the age and abilities of the kids and should be
taught in a safe and supervised environment.
LESSON-2
INTRODUCTION TO PLANTS
Plants come in all shapes and sizes.
They grow from seeds and need soil, water, and
sunlight to survive.
LESSON-2
INTRODUCTION TO PLANTS
Let's learn the basic vocabulary associated with plants.
Plants have different parts: seeds, roots, stems, leaves,
and flowers.
LESSON-4
PLANTING SEEDS
Let's learn how to plant seeds in soil.
Each child will plant a seed in a small pot
Planting seeds
Transplanting seedlings
Watering techniques
Each child will practice watering their plants
LESSON-5
PLANT CARE
Identifying plant problems
Pests and diseases
Fertilizing techniques
Let's observe the growth of our plants.
How have they changed since we first planted them?
LESSON-6
HARVESTING
Understanding the right time to harvest
Vegetables need soil, water, and sunlight to grow.
Let's discuss how we can take care of our vegetables
to help them thrive
Let's choose a vegetable that is easy to grow and
matures quickly, such as radishes.
Each child will harvest their own vegetable and taste it.
LESSON-7
GARDEN CREATURES AND
ECOSYSTEM
Let's learn about the different creatures that live in a
garden.
Worms, ladybugs, and bees all play an important role in
helping plants grow.
Let's encourage the toddlers to look for these creatures
in the garden and observe them.
How do they help the plants grow?
LESSON-8
CONCLUSION
Recap of the course and the fun experiences they had.
Encourage kids to continue gardening and to share
their knowledge with their friends and family.
Give out certificates of completion for their hard work
and dedication to gardening.