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'How Does Your Garden Grow?'

School gardens provide an opportunity to build understanding about the natural world through active investigation and inquiry. Gardens inspire students to use their senses, exercise their imagination, build communication skills, think critically, problem solve, and explore their questions, while providing meaningful context for multidisciplinary exploration. In this session, participants will get their hands dirty as they explore the How Does Your Garden Grow? project-based learning (PBL) plan featured in the National Agricultural Literacy Curriculum Matrix.

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Lynn Wallin
Email: lynn.wallin@usu.edu
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Person Type: Primary Presenter
Biosketch: Lynn Wallin is an Education Specialist for the National Center for Agricultural Literacy (NCAL) at Utah State University. Prior to her work with NCAL, Lynn was an Education Specialist for Utah Agriculture in the Classroom and taught grades 1, 2, 3, and 4 in Utah and Arizona. Lynn received a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education from Brigham Young University and a Master of Education degree from Utah State University.
Organization/Affiliation: National Center for Agricultural Literacy