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WATCH OUR GARDEN GROW
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WATCH OUR GARDEN GROW. A New Community for Children Production. July 28, 2010. While the Kindergarteners sport our Summer Program shirt on their field trip to Common Good City Farm. The 3rd and 4th graders water our garden with their water bottles. “We need to water at the roots because that’s where water goes in.” – Jordan. Raevyn takes a break. “These leaves have the best shade! Posted by NCFC Garden. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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WATCH OUR GARDEN GROW
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WATCH OUR GARDEN GROW. A New Community for Children Production. July 27, 2010. In the Kindergarten class, the students made Apple Smiles with healthy ingredients. CiAhna steals a little taste test of the peanut butter before creating her Apple Smile:. Jermarr shows off his Apple Smile:. At the end of the day, the Kindergarteners took their spider hats home. Here is Isaiah’s:. Posted by NCFC Garden. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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WATCH OUR GARDEN GROW
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WATCH OUR GARDEN GROW. A New Community for Children Production. July 27, 2010. At City Blossoms today, the 5th and 6th graders harvested and prepared a barley, cucumber, and feta cheese dish. With four weeks at Marion Street Garden under their belts, the students are showing a little more courage in trying new things (though not as boldly as the 7th and 8th graders). Dylan peels a cucumber at one station, while his friends helped crush feta cheese at another:. Kevon helps water the garden:.
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WATCH OUR GARDEN GROW
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WATCH OUR GARDEN GROW. A New Community for Children Production. August 19, 2010. Our Summer by the Numbers:. Students K-8th grade attended. Of enrolled students who were returning NCFC students. Hours spent in gardens. Increase in knowledge test about plants when comparing pre and post tests. Of our students reported that they learned a lot about the garden and how to eat healthy. Of our students reported that they told their parents something new they learned this summer. Recipes cooked by the students.
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WATCH OUR GARDEN GROW
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WATCH OUR GARDEN GROW. A New Community for Children Production. August 6, 2010. End of Summer Celebration. It’s hard to believe that our summer program has finished up all of its six weeks! We had a fantastic summer full of new discoveries, exciting lessons, good friends, and incredible food. To celebrate, NCFC held its 4th Annual End of Summer event to celebrate all that the students learned. We had more than 90 students and 20 parents attend. Here are a few photos to tell you about the day:.
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WATCH OUR GARDEN GROW. A New Community for Children Production. July 23, 2010. With the heat index skyrocketing today, our Kindergartners set to work indoors:. Jermarr sorts through the lima beans to find just the right one for his project:. After gluing the beans onto their pots, the students then drew what would grow out of the seed and labeled the different parts with the help of Ms. Hyman and Ms. Nakia:. Posted by NCFC Garden. July 22, 2010. A work of art in progress:. Posted by NCFC Garden. Our stud...
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WATCH OUR GARDEN GROW
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WATCH OUR GARDEN GROW. A New Community for Children Production. July 26, 2010. Our sunflowers won’t stop growing! We even have our first flower. Cyniah shows us just how big one of our sunflowers has grown:. Posted by NCFC Garden. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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WATCH OUR GARDEN GROW. A New Community for Children Production. August 19, 2010. Our Summer by the Numbers:. Students K-8th grade attended. Of enrolled students who were returning NCFC students. Hours spent in gardens. Increase in knowledge test about plants when comparing pre and post tests. Of our students reported that they learned a lot about the garden and how to eat healthy. Of our students reported that they told their parents something new they learned this summer. Recipes cooked by the students.
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City Blossoms: August 2009
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Urban Youth Gardening Experience. Friday, August 14, 2009. It is exciting and calming at the same time to see these beautiful winged visitors in our gardens each summer. The kids become hushed and focused as soon as they drop down onto a drooping blossom and start squealing happily once they take flight. A Monarch and Tiger Swallowtail have been sipping from our CentroNia butterfly bushes regularly this month, and I hope they've found safe places to lay their eggs too! Posted by City Blossoms. Urban Vill...
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