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Kids to Farms: Educating Kids about Agriculture

Locality: Launceston, Tasmania

Phone: +61 3 6332 1800



Address: PO Box 193 Launceston, TAS, Australia

Website: https://tfga.com.au/environment/educating-kids-about-agriculture-kids-to-farms-project

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23.01.2022 Pollination is a very important and popular topic in schools currently. This document is American, but can be adjusted for use here in Australia and has some great ideas and diagrams. If you are interested in this topic, contact us and we can direct you to further resources. https://kidsgardening.org///Pollinator-Week-1-Packet-1.pdf



22.01.2022 Spring Bay Mill offer some fantastic excursions. Growing for food: Planting, pruning, harvesting, mulching, composting and irrigating. Learn hands-on gardening skills. Depending on the time of year we could be harvesting sunflower seeds, digging for potatoes and artichokes, pruning fruit trees, building a fence for the berry plants or improving soil health through composting and worm farming. 2 hrs / Max 15 / $500 per group / All ages From little things big things grow:... Spend time in the Spring Bay Mill plant nursery raising rare and threatened plant species to regenerate local environments by improving soil health and water retention. Creating a cleaner atmosphere for all of us. 2 hrs / Max 15 / $500 per group / All ages Worming About: Discover Spring Bay Mills marvellous recycling team, the worms at the worm farm! How worms work, grow and recycle green waste into amazing compost. Find your own worm eggs! Build your own mini worm farms to take home. 2 hrs / Max 15 / $500 per group / All ages Coastal Explore: walk, climb and explore around Freestone Point with its secluded beaches, bays, headlands, old jetty, and bushland. Experience the view of Maria Island from a different perspective and learn from Spring Bay Mill experienced guides. 3 hrs/ Max 20 / $600 per group / All ages The story of the mill: An immersive tour of what was once the world’s largest wood chip mill. Follow the path taken by giant eucalypt trees from seed to forest and then to the mill to be processed into wood chips. From destruction of native forests to revegetation and the present-day story of regenerating and repurposing the mill. 2 hrs Max 25 / $500 per group / All ages Paddock to Plate pizza making: Get hands on in the kitchen, working alongside our professional chef to prepare and create pizzas with fresh produce direct from the garden. 3 hrs / Max 15 / $500 per group / All ages 42 South Surf School @ Spring Beach: Tassie’s first and best surf school take groups to the local surf beach to catch waves and learn the basics. The experienced instructors will get you standing up on a board in no time. Not including transport (10 mins away) Weather dependant / 2 hours / Group sizes vary / Price on application / All ages NITA Education bush foods walk: Sharing history, heritage and culture of today's palawa/pakana people and their historical connection to the Country around Spring Bay Mill. 2 hrs / Max 25 / $600 / All ages Where to book [email protected] www.springbaymill.com 03 6130 3007

18.01.2022 The Tasmanian Science Talent Search 2021 The theme for the Tasmanian Science Talent Search in 2021 will be Food: Different by Design. It will recognise the United Nations International Year of Fruits and Vegetables and the International Year of Creative Economy for Sustainable Development. Food: Different by Design will cover a broad range of areas in food production and sustainable agriculture, enabling students to explore topics such as biosecurity, food technology and la...boratory-developed foods. Scientific development will be at the core to the theme. 2021 TSTS Booklet available here! https://stat.org.au///03/TSTS-Information-Booklet-2021.pdf

18.01.2022 Integrate STEM in your classroom with Forest in a Box: Design and Make. A hands-on wood based resource package that includes a curriculum aligned Teacher Guide and FEF incursion. Follow the link to book now: http://www.forest-education.com//primary-/forest-in-a-box/



15.01.2022 Soil Science If you'd like to explore this great area of agriculture and sustainability with your students, contact us for our resources page. There are some great activities that can be run in conjunction with this book.

08.01.2022 https://mailchi.mp/f5114e4f9d7e/kids-to-farms-term-2 Our Term 2 Newsletter is now available!

28.12.2021 The TFGA office will be closed until the 4th January. Kids to Farms will resume on the 17th of January. We look forward to another year of great Agricultural learning in 2022.



08.12.2021 I love this! Fruit and Veggie Bingo. https://education.ozharvest.org///Fruit-Veggie-Bingo-1.pdf

20.11.2021 Great summer recipes!

03.11.2021 Which is your favourite? Do you have plans to make something like this?

16.10.2021 The Tasmanian School Canteen Association have changed their name to School Food Matters - and we couldn't agree more!!

26.09.2021 Kids needing to fill some time at home while parents are getting ready for Christmas? Here are some vegetable activities they might like to try https://farmertime.com.au/groovy-greens-and-cool-cauliflowe



21.09.2021 Get the kids working with wool, using this lovely crafting pom pom with crochet loop https://www.wool.com/globalas//attachments/vb-patterns.pdf

03.09.2021 Melons!! https://youtu.be/QfnSsSuFsiA

23.08.2021 Kids to Farms in 2021. Be part of it in 2022.

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