Programming
September 14, 2010
Our programs cultivate an understanding of our local Georgia ecology and promote a direct involvement with the ecosystem in your schoolyard. Whether you are looking for an hour-long program, a half-day planting or a six-month garden project we have something for everyone at every age level.
General Lesson Plan Topics (Click for extended descriptions)
- Flyaway Lesson Plans – Restoring Habitats for Migratory Birds
- Food Webs and Food Chains Lesson: Connectivity
- General Plant Discovery – Highlighting Native Plants
- History of Landscape & Habitat Fragmentation
Artscapes Lesson Plans (Click for extended descriptions)
At EcoAddendum, we know that there are lots of ways of learning. Our Artscape program builds a connection between art and science by fostering creative, hands-on, student focused learning for each participant. Students will have the chance to work with elements of drawing, painting, printmaking, collage, clay, and recycled craft to express and illustrate environmental topics. We are interested in giving the students an art experience that will enhance our environmental education program as well as help students gain a new perspective for our natural world. This unique perspective encourages direct interaction, respect, and individual reflection that can enrich each student’s experience with nature. Contact us to sign up your students for this enriching and dynamic program.
- Artscapes
- Grow Native Lesson Plans
- Muddy Boots Lesson Plans
- High School Native Garden (2 Semester Program)
BBB Success Story
The WHS Pride Lands Garden Project
- Earned $300 in the BBB Bank Account with a Native Plant Sale.
- Recipient of National Wildlife Federation Grant and Captain Planet Foundation Grant.
- Completed the BBB Garden Journal Project including Artscapes and lesson plans.
- Learned general design theory and created their Pride Lands Garden layout.
- Developed garden tool safety and proper planting techniques.
- Got their hands dirty with garden preparation, soil amending and planting workdays.
- Planned for Pride Land Garden Ribbon Cutting and Dedication.
The WHS Earth Tomorrow Club’s Pride Lands Garden is a shinning example of what can be accomplished with motivation and teamwork.
What Vision Do You Have for Your Native Garden?
















