Cross Curricular Connections
Garden, Grow and Learn

Garden, Grow and Learn
Make connections to food and nutrition across all curriculums. Here are some examples...
Math
- Count and record the number of different plants and vegetables.
- Estimate the length and width of the garden, rows, paths and height of plants.
- Explore patterns and display results on different types of charts and graphs.
- Measure growth rates of plants.
- Review graphs and tables to determine which plants grow best in various climates.
- Calculate an area of land and crop yield.
Science
- Investigate the functions of different plant structures.
- Use five senses to explore various vegetables and herbs.
- Learn about the ways that food is grown and impacts on water systems.
- Create and observe a real-life water cycle experiment.
- Learn about food decomposition and food waste.
- Learn about environmental sustainability.
Language
- Read and discuss books about food and where food comes from.
- Sort plant names or garden tools into alphabetical order.
- Keep daily journals tracking observations in the garden such as plant changes, weather conditions, wildlife sightings, and classroom activities.
- Investigate a vegetable or fruit and create an illustrated pamphlet with information about the food (e.g., best growing conditions, when it’s in season, how to prepare it).
- Write a poem, letter, song or other narrative to describe experiences visiting the garden and exploring using five senses.
Art
- Create paintings, drawings, prints or sculptures of vegetables growing in the garden.
- Create a collage using pictures of plants from seed catalogues.
- Make a step-by-step video of students planting a garden or how to harvest vegetables from a tower garden.
- Make a time-lapse film of a plant growing using a movie camera with single-frame capability.
Social Science
- Trace the path of a fruit or vegetable from the field to the table.
- Identify activities related to having a garden or farm and identify everyone who contributes to these jobs in your community.
- Explore traditional ways to grow, hunt, fish, harvest or prepare food.
- Plant a three sisters garden.
- Discuss climate change and its impact on our food system.