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Edible Islington: November 2009
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Thursday, 19 November 2009. Newington Green Primary School workshops at King Henry's Walk Garden. It was really fun today - playing games and making insects.". I like this, I've never done it before! While making insects out of conkers, seeds, sticks etc). Mine's called a Conqueror (or Conkerer! On making an insect out of a conker. My favourite bit was sucking up nectar like a bee with the squirty thing" (pipette). Can I come here with my Mum and Dad on Saturday? Can I be a fox and chase rabbits?
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Edible Islington: October 2009
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Wednesday, 14 October 2009. Edible Islington at Culpeper Community Garden. Kirstie Mogilner, TGC facilitator at Culpeper on Tuesday afternoons, said after the workshop on 6th October:. We had a really good session today on food chains. Here are some photos from Culpeper - harvesting, planting, pond dipping and making food chain mobiles. Year 4 pupil Lula declared excitedly today: "We are scientists now! One pupil promised that although he doesn't eat vegetables he will try some that he's grown himself.
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Edible Islington: December 2009
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Friday, 4 December 2009. Myra Heller with Year 3 at Newington Green. Pictures from the Harvest Celebration at Newington Green Primary School. Tuesday, 1 December 2009. Year 3s at Newington Green Primary School with Myra Heller. We did hibernation and photoperiodism (though I did NOT try to get them to remember that word! All this will be repeated gradually when we see the evidence in Spring. We have bought a small self fertilizing Cox's Orange Pippin and a damson tree to put in the little orchard next to...
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Edible Islington: Myra Heller at Newington Green Primary School, 10th May
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Tuesday, 1 June 2010. Myra Heller at Newington Green Primary School, 10th May. The children's knowledge and enthusiasm has grown along with their seeds. Every child has their individual plants to care for, mostly tomatoes and peppers in the green house but we have also planted pumpkins, runner beans, French beans, mange tout (we ate our first one last week, it was hard to share it out to 11 children), courgettes (round yellow ones), sweet corn, lettuce, chard and carrots. View my complete profile.
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Edible Islington: March 2010
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Friday, 26 March 2010. Myra Heller at Newington Green Primary School. Year 3 are doing teeth in science and I have been struggling a little making the workshops relevant, apart from talking about how the nice fresh crunchy veg they're going to grow will do their teeth good! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Myra Heller at Newington Green Primary School. Greenwich Co-operative Development Agency. King Henry's Walk Garden.
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Edible Islington: Myra Heller at Newington Green Primary School
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Friday, 26 March 2010. Myra Heller at Newington Green Primary School. Year 3 are doing teeth in science and I have been struggling a little making the workshops relevant, apart from talking about how the nice fresh crunchy veg they're going to grow will do their teeth good! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Myra Heller at Newington Green Primary School. Greenwich Co-operative Development Agency. King Henry's Walk Garden.
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Edible Islington: June 2010
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Monday, 28 June 2010. Hanover visit to Down House, 8 June. On 8 June it was Hanover’s turn to visit the home of Charles Darwin, Down House in Kent, in a carbon-neutral coach. The children (and adults) took compostable packed lunches and a great effort was made by all to include at least 3 of their 5 a day of locally sourced or grown ingredients and to use minimum or recycled / reused containers. Lula and William won the ‘most compostable lunch’ competition. Tuesday, 1 June 2010. Ellie - "I never knew you...
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Edible Islington: Hanover visit to Down House, 8 June
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Monday, 28 June 2010. Hanover visit to Down House, 8 June. On 8 June it was Hanover’s turn to visit the home of Charles Darwin, Down House in Kent, in a carbon-neutral coach. The children (and adults) took compostable packed lunches and a great effort was made by all to include at least 3 of their 5 a day of locally sourced or grown ingredients and to use minimum or recycled / reused containers. Lula and William won the ‘most compostable lunch’ competition. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Runs imagin...
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Edible Islington: Hanover Primary School Gardening Club in May
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Tuesday, 1 June 2010. Hanover Primary School Gardening Club in May. Harvesting radishes - our crop! Ronnie fills the watering cans. Annie says, "I just tasted a radish - it was exquisite! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Runs imaginative educational sessions and events, focusing on gardening, wildlife, science and the environment. Activities take place in gardens and green spaces around London, creating a link to the outdoors for those who live in the inner city. View my complete profile.
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Edible Islington: August 2009
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Sunday, 30 August 2009. Hanover School's 'Farm Shop' in July. Saturday, 8 August 2009. Onsite at Newington Green Primary School with Myra Heller. We looked at sweet pea seeds and touched them to see how incredibly hard they are and pine cones and we looked at ivy and Virginia creeper to understand how they spread (curling tendrils, gripping stem suckers) and some of them drew them. I hope we can do some giant blow-up models of seed pods (poppies are good) out of wire, cane and tissue paper at a later date.