
A fruit and vegetable workshop for primary school classes (grades 1-4)
Apple, carrot and lemon balm: We playfully explore seasonal fruit and vegetables, fragrant herbs and edible flowers and ask ourselves: What is the difference between fruit and vegetables? Are there really purple kohlrabi and yellow beet? How big are radish seeds and do they grow slowly or quickly? Here we get to know the diversity of useful plants. Come with us on a journey of discovery into the world of plants that we use every day!
The workshop takes place outside. The children need weather-appropriate clothing and adequate sun protection!
Start: 9.30 a.m
Target group: Primary school classes (grades 1-4)
Participation fees: 120 euros per class plus admission 1 euro per child, accompanying persons free of charge
Group size: Class and teachers / accompanying adults
Registration and binding booking: required up to two weeks before the desired date
Meeting point: Visitor center entrance Königin-Luise-Platz
Duration: 180 minutes
Workshop leader: Parzelle X on behalf of the Botanic Garden
Curriculum reference
Subject teaching
- Animals, plants, habitats
- Importance of useful plants for humans
- Getting to know native plant species
Social competence
- Questions and answers
- discovering together or in small research teams
Sport, health promotion
- Playful research in the fresh airTranslated with DeepL
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Educational Services
Curriculum reference
Subject teaching
- Animals, plants, habitats
- Importance of useful plants for humans
- Getting to know native plant species
Social competence
- Questions and answers
- discovering together or in small research teams
Sport, health promotion
- Playful research in the fresh airTranslated with DeepL
Subject teaching
- Animals, plants, habitats
- Importance of useful plants for humans
- Getting to know native plant species
Social competence
- Questions and answers
- discovering together or in small research teams
Sport, health promotion
- Playful research in the fresh airTranslated with DeepL