Did you know that chicken eggs come in colors other than white and brown? Learn about what the eggs of different breeds look like in our matching game!
This year’s Northeast Farm to School Institute launched virtually with fourteen school, district and early childhood teams and a keynote by Jamese Kwele who serves as Director of Food Equity at Ecotrust.
Teachers from our 2019-2020 Climate Resiliency Fellowship offer their thoughts on teaching about climate change – and teaching in general – through COVID-19.
What parts of a plant are essential for it to grow healthy and strong? Find out from Cat as she dresses up like a bean plant.
Action plans allow a school team to integrate Farm to School within larger school priorities, looking at opportunities in the classroom, cafeteria, and community. Learn more.
We're sharing this favorite activty from our publication, Project Seasons, to dive deeper into the fascinating topic of compost!
What are the five essential things that plants need to grow healthy and strong? Follow Cat in the Education Garden and find out!