Week 1 June 1-5, Afternoon Session 1pm-4pm: Pollinators & Movement
This week we will observe insects at work in the garden, watching how pollinators move, land, and travel between plants. Children will learn how pollination works, why it’s essential to ecosystems and food systems, and what happens when pollinators are missing. Art projects will invite kids to use their own movement alongside a range of materials to explore motion, color and repetition, like the pollinators! Garden activities will invite kids to observe and document pollinators, build simple supports like water stations and bee homes, work with seeds and native plants, and explore ways they can help pollinators in everyday spaces.
For children aged 6-10.
Each session is limited to 8 students. Availability is updated in real time, and full sessions will be marked “out of stock.”
