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Elementary School Greenhouse and Garden Lessons

The following IPM lessons are connected to Greenhouses and Gardens.

   
   
   

University of Connecticut’s Integrated Pest Management Curriculum

K-1

  • Some Seeds Grow Weeds (weeds vs other plants, plant life cycles)

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  • Merrily We Move Along (plant growth and methods of seed travel)

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2-3

  • Let the Sun Shine In (sunlight importance for plants, green plants importance for other living things)

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4-5

  • Better Homes and Gardens (butterflies, butterfly gardens, important pollinators)

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  • Presto, Chango (process of photosynthesis, importance of green plants for other living things food source)
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Clemson University Integrated Pest Management Teacher Resources

Browse the list below to find lessons of interest and then find the corresponding lesson on the host website above.

  • IPM Module: Greenhouses (explore greenhouse pests, their damage and solutions to control them)
  • IPM Module: Agriculture (learn how IPM is used in agricultural settings, including using in your own school garden)
 
 
 

Cornell University, New York State Integrated Pest Management Program: Teaching IPM

Browse the list below to find lessons of interest and then find the corresponding lesson on the host website above.

  • Green Science: Composting for Better Soil (teach students all about composting and start your own composting project at your school)
  • Green Science: Experiment #1- Sun, Water or Both? (experiment with plant requirements for growth)
  • Green Science: Experiment #2- Bean Sprouts (experiment with plant requirements for growth)
  • Green Science: Student Scientists Activity #1: Your Garden Space (factors to consider when designing your garden)
  • Green Science: Student Scientists Activity #2: Soil (soil compaction, pH and drainage)
  • Plant Science: Grow an Indoor Salad Garden
[Photo: (flowers between greenhouses) Milton Tignor, Badger.uvm.edu]