Heritage Fruit and Nut Trees in Schools - a Bridge from Past to Future Generations


Have you ever thought of how many types of mangoes or apples there are? How many types of bushfruits and nuts do you know?

This is a kit for students in years five to ten and their teachers. It talks about how fruit and nut trees are part of our heritage and gives you some ideas on how to conserve the different varieties.

There is an illustrated true story of four pages about a lucky boy whose great grandma has several heritage fruit and nut trees in her yard.
There are three documents for teachers that:
- outline the programme,
- suggest activities,
- explain key concepts.
Click on the icon below right and the kit will download for you.

A file of about 150K with four doc files and five jpg files
click to download file

For further information

Contact : Jude Fanton
Email : jude@seedsavers.net

Classification

Subject  School Seed Activities
Regional relation  Australia
Audience  Students: School - Local Seed Groups - Teachers and Educators
Physical format  File attachments

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