Free resource material – Natural play, playspaces and gardening with children

19/07/2017 18:18

I was reviewing some of the natural play resources that I have on my blog page and have mean’t to do a post sharing the links for a while. All materials are free to download and where it is a copy of someone else’s creation I have given appropriate attribution. With the Powerpoint presentations I only ask you do likewise if utilizing them in a group teaching or training sessions. I will post one a  day when I have the time.

Ebooks
A Comprehensive Guide to Growing Vegetables.

This guide provides specific information for educators and parents who want to introduce the concepts of the growth and care of edible vegetables to children. The book specifically addresses vegetation growth, taste, smell and texture, universal access, children’s tools and participation, climatic planting zones, positioning plants within your playspace/garden, a global perspective on different types of gardens, specific information about the construction of the garden, propagation methods, preparation for planting, appropriate vegetables to plant, organic methods to feed and protect your vegetables, harvesting, preserving and information about plant and seed suppliers worldwide.

Resources to be used in conjunction with – A comprehensive guide to growing vegetables.

Plant Labels – Coloured

The labels can be printed A4 page or 4 per page (see your printer setup) and are used in conjunction with Plant adoption certificates to encouraged children in naturalistic childcare environments to bond and care for plants. Obviously labels may need to be laminated or otherwise waterproofed when placed outside. Uncoloured labels can be coloured and cut by the children before laminating/ waterproofing

Plant Certificates

Plant adoption Certificate I – used to encouraged children in naturalistic childcare environments to bond and care for plants.

Plant adoption Certificate II  – used to encouraged children in naturalistic childcare environments to bond and care for plants.

Plant adoption Certificate III – used to encouraged children in naturalistic childcare environments to bond and care for plants.

Plant adoption Certificate IV – used to encouraged children in naturalistic childcare environments to bond and care for plants.

Additional material

Leaf identification chart

Different Mulches

Optimal Soil Ph for Vegetables


Companion Plantings

Tess Michaels