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Greensboro
Montessori School Permaculture Gardens
The Gardening Program at Greensboro Montessori
School nurtures each child's appreciation and understanding of the
natural world and builds ecologically responsible citizens by involving
them in the seasonal cycles of planting, harvesting, and sharing
the food grown in an organic, Permaculture garden.
Read the entire mission statement:
GMS Permaculture Mission Statement
Teaching Permaculture in a School Garden
by Dr. Charlie Headington
At Greensboro
Montessori School over 200 kids garden
each week. That's a lot of kids and a lot of gardening!
A Montessori school
is a good place to garden. Maria
Montessori believed each child needed intimacy
with the natural world. Otherwise, she reasoned, how would the
senses or the soul or the mind grow? But wonder in itself was not
enough; it had to be nurtured by competent understanding of how
natural systems work. That’s a proper setting for Permaculture,
wouldn't you agree?
Read the entire article:
Teaching Permaculture
Teaching about the Soil in the GMS Garden
by Walter Moore
The key to a bountiful garden, from tender greens to ruby red strawberries, starts from the ground up. The soil is the essential element of the overall landscape, along with water and sunshine. At Greensboro Montessori School (GMS), we teach the students the fundamentals of the soil and those creatures that call it home (where would we be without the earthworm?).
Read the entire article:
Walter Moore On Soil
The Garden Dances Through The Children
By Megan McGee Ingram
Teaching permaculture through dance is easy. The experience of teaching evolved throughout the year as I came to know the students and the garden. At times, we would reflect on our experiences in a “sharing circle,” where the students would pantomime, recreating, reflecting, and remembering the motions that they went through as they tended to the garden, including weeding, watering and tasting dances.
Read the entire article:
Garden Dancing
Montessori Market
The 5th Annual Montessori Market was held at 10:00am on Wednesday morning, July 28th. The Montessori camp students sold produce collected from the school gardens as well as jams, pesto, breads, flowers and more, made from the garden offerings. They also sold art and crafts that they made in camp.
Each year the students use the profits from the Market
to purchase school supplies for children who don't have the resources
to get the supplies they need. Last summer (2004 & 2005), after
going to the store to purchase the supplies, the students delivered
the supplies to the children at a year long school program. Meeting
the children there was an extra treat for our students.
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Class Info

Infant
Exploration, balance & community without interferance.

Toddler
Gross motor skills and practical life.

Primary
New work, more manipulatives & a larger community.

Lower Elementary
The Great Lessons, field trips & projects.

Upper Elementary
Homework, social skills & long-term projects.

Middle School
Community service, class periods and practical application.
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