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    Children at the allotment

    How does your garden grow…?

    Extend your children’s understanding of everything green with a fun project setting up an allotment

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    Summer garden – poster

    Summer garden – poster

    Colourful poster with lots of details to interest children

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    Summer garden – activities

    Summer garden – activities

    Cross-curricular activities exploring a summer garden

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    Minibeasts: In the garden poster

    Minibeasts: In the garden poster

    Display this brightly-coloured poster to encourage the children to search for their favourite creatures.

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    Garden colours

    Teachers’ notes by Bev Long and Judith Masoneducational consultants

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    How does your garden grow?

    Create a colourful garden display as a focus for learning about growing plants

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    Garden colours

    Garden colours

    Use these words, cut out and laminated, to play the ‘Garden Colours’ game in Literacy Time PLUS Ages 5 to 7, November 2008 issue.

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    Garden Colours

    Garden Colours

    This game, for two or three children or two small teams, supports the recognition and reading of colour words, with some additional descriptive words.

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    Mary’s garden

    Mary’s garden

    Encourage children to colour in and cut out these illustrated labels before using them in Mary’s small-world garden.

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    Sensory garden plan

    Sensory garden plan

    Plan relating to ‘See how our garden has grown’ article showing the planting layout of the garden

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