Curriculum Classics

Organized by topic:

Food Systems

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Climate Change

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Art

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Garden Design, Display and Marketing

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Horticulture and Human Culture Series (written in the 1990s)

  • The_Three_Sisters--150x150The Three Sisters: Exploring an Iroquois Garden (pdf): This award-winning publication explores the food, customs and stories that evolved from the traditional companion planting of corn, beans, and squash– the Three Sisters. It includes legends, planting facts, a call for biodiversity and uses of the Three Sisters. Please also visit our Three Sisters link for the web-based project!
  • Rice: Grain of the Ancients (pdf): Through hands-on activities and an imaginary pen-pal, children learn about rice. They’ll learn how to grow it and about its related nutrition, science, and culture. (Ages 8-12)
  • The_Appealing_Apple150x150The Appealing Apple (pdf): Find out the amazing history and lore of apples, while going on the apple’s incredible journey through time. Hands-on activities include making apple doll puppets, exploring apples in literature and playing historic games. Learn how apple trees grow, flower, and produce their fruit. Try out apple taste tests, making cider, and some unusual recipes using apples. (Ages 9-12)
  • The Great American Peanut (pdf): Education and entertainment are integrated with history in this publication on peanuts. It’s designed to encourage students to use their imagination while learning about peanuts and the farmers who grow them.
  • The_Humble_Potato150x150The Humble Potato: Underground Gold (pdf): Come and explore the world of potatoes through the eyes of three imaginary children: one in South America in the year 1300, another in Ireland during the potato famine, and one in present-day Long Island. Through entertaining stories and hands-on activities, children will learn everything there is to know about potatoes! (Ages 9-12)

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Miscellaneous

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