THE IAN POTTER FOUNDATION CHILDREN’S GARDEN PROGRAMS 1hr Children’s Garden & 45mins wider Gardens Plants the Dinosaurs Ate! Children journey back in time to Fern Gully to look for longnecks peering through the canopy of the rainforest to look for dinosaurs ‘dinner plates’ the Cycads and feel the prickles of the Bunya Bunya Pine. Experiences also include finding real plant fossil in shale and planting a pet dino- plant to take home. Early Childhood Teacher Kit ( PDF format 577KB) TIPCGF Teacher Kit ( PDF format 3.5MB)
return to top You me and Murawee by Kerri Hashmi This program gives students a greater understanding and respect for Aboriginal culture in particular the local Kulin Nation. Through the story-book students explore indigenous plants in the Children’s Garden, collecting plant treasures and use Aboriginal tools. Experiences include grinding and painting with ochre, meeting Waa (the Raven) and making a belonging handprint to take home. Early Childhood Teacher Kit ( PDF format 577KB) TIPCGF Teacher Kit ( PDF format 3.5MB)
return to top A Garden of Rhythm and Rhyme Term 1, 2 & 4 An exploration of the connections between music, sound and the plant world. Experiences include: responses to the landscape through movement and music-making, exploration of plants as instruments and joining in plant-inspired rhymes and songs. Early Childhood Teacher Kit ( PDF format 577KB) TIPCGF Teacher Kit ( PDF format 3.5MB)
return to top Wonderful Water Term 1 A water conservation program that explores the connections between water and living things. Experiences include: Ponding in the wetland and the sensory exploration of plants adopted to survive in arid environments. Children understand that plants need water by potting a seedling to take home. Early Childhood Teacher Kit ( PDF format 577KB) TIPCGF Teacher Kit ( PDF format 3.5MB)
return to top Homes and Hideaways Term 1 This program explores the ways that plant material can be used as homes, for ourselves and other animals. Experiences include: Discovery-walk to observe animals in their homes, cubby building, sensory exploration of plant material and making an animal home with clay and plant treasures. Early Childhood Teacher Kit ( PDF format 577KB) TIPCGF Teacher Kit ( PDF format 3.5MB)
return to top Food for Life Term 2 A hands-on organic gardening experience where children do the real work in the Kitchen Garden and make connections between plants and food. Experiences include: gardening such as planting, digging, harvesting (the type of work will depend on the season) planting a seed to take home, meeting the worms and making a herbal tea bag. Early Childhood Teacher Kit ( PDF format 577KB) TIPCGF Teacher Kit ( PDF format 3.5MB)
return to top CHILDREN’S GARDEN CLOSED DURING TERM 3 return to top Minibeasts Term 4 Investigate the creatures we share our garden with, exploring how they live and how they help our gardens grow. Discover why plants attract and repel little creatures. Experiences include: include: ponding, wormfarm, discovery-walk, animal observations, sensory exploration of plants and making a pest repellant pot pourri. Early Childhood Teacher Kit ( PDF format 577KB) TIPCGF Teacher Kit ( PDF format 3.5MB)
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