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2010

Girl Scouts Make New Signs

Visiting Educators

2009
Great Amaryllis Race
Educator Training Camp
Expanding the program at the Early Childhood Center
 Students from Kings
 Victory Garden Camp
Family Adventure Camp
Flower for Teacher
Granny's Fall Fete
  Great Outdoors Weekend
Moeller Faculty Day
 Cincinnati Christian College
 Xavier Students Community Action Day
 Students at Archbiship Moeller High School
Spring Garden Party
Lyondell Chemical Company - Global Care Day
Grandparent's Day
 Daffodil's in the classroom
Granny's Apple Tree
 
2007
Spring Garden Party & Plant Sale
Granny's Craft Room at Small Stacks
 Granny's Garden School Day at Barnes and Noble
 
2006
Reading Tunnel
Summer Program 2003-2006
2005
 
2004
 
2003

Expanded to the Loveland Early Childhood Cente

 
 
 
 

 

 

 

We are fortunate to have a golden delicious apple tree on our school grounds.  It is old and gnarly and the apples are wormy.  Each year, though, the kids declare they are the best apples they have ever tasted in spite of the fact that they look nothing like the golden delicious they see at the supermarket. (I recently met a lady in her 40's who remembered when her class planted about half a dozen apple trees on the school ground on Arbor Day.  Ours is the last to survive.)

We use the apple tree in the apple segment that is favored by first grade teachers.  There are many ways you can use such a resource, we use ours to discuss science topics of sources of food, apples as a living resource, and seasonal changes of the apple tree.  Click here for the Apple Tree lesson plan.

Our first grade garden coordinator leads the students through the lesson.  She explains that the class is going on an adventure to find Granny's apple tree.  They are always excited to learn we have our own apple tree. They always declare that these are the best apples they've ever tasted!

 

 
"Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant."  Robert Louis Stevenson
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