Children's Horticulture Education for Schools

Our programs assist educators in covering the content and performance standards found in the Wisconsin Model Academic Standards for Science. Teacher materials sent prior to the class will identify and highlight the standards covered by the program you have selected.

Please click here to download and print our program brochure

There are a wide variety of programs to choose from for both in-school education and on-site education in the Gardens.

In-School & Garden Programs Information & Fees

  • $6.00 per student
  • Flat fee of $60.00 for groups of 10 students or less
  • No fees for chaperones or teachers
  • Invoice will be sent with program confirmation
  • Payment by check or money order only
  • $25 fee for cancellations less than 48 hours'
  • Surcharge of $25 for round trip travel over 40 miles from BBG

Register today!

There are a wide variety of programs to choose from for both
in-school education and on-site education in the Gardens.

Phone: 414-525-5656

Fax: 414-525-5668

E-mail scheduling@fbbg.org

 

 

Fall Garden Programs
September – October

Autumn Magician
Kindergarten through Grade 2, 1-1/2 Hours
Can you find a plant as soft as a lamb's ear? What do herbs smell like? Discover magical wonders happening at the Boerner Botanical Gardens by using all your senses to explore the smells, sights and sounds of nature. Make a potpourri item and carry your garden
.

Wild About Wisconsin
Grades 4, 1-1/2 Hours
Did you know that many Wisconsin plants and flowers have secret powers? Wisconsin's Native plants provided food, medicine and homes for the Native Americans as well as the early settlers. Explore our "living pharmacy" and discover the important role of plants in the history of our state.

Seed Dispersal
Grades 3-6, 1-1/2 Hours
Do seeds travel? Do animals plant seeds? Learn the answers to these and other questions about the fascinating ways many plants within the giant outdoor classroom of the Gardens disperse their seeds.

Trees for Me
Kindergarten through Grade 2, 1-1/2 Hours
What kinds of foods do trees make? Why do the leaves on trees change colors? How are trees alike and different? Join us as we explore a real forest to find out the answers! You'll also learn what is in each layer of the forest and identify all of the parts of a tree through fun, hands-on activities.

Trees for Me
Grades 3-5, 1-1/2 Hours
Do we need trees? How do they help us? Do they benefit other life forms? Investigate the habitat of the largest plant. Learn to identify specific species and find out how the age of a tree is determined. Discover more about this unique group of plants while enjoying their majestic presence at the Gardens.


Winter In-School Programs

October – April

The Giving Tree
Kindergarten, 1 Hour
Why are trees so important to all of us? What do trees need to grow? Have fun learning about our largest plants through songs, stories and related activities.

Snackin' on Plants!
Kindergarten and Grade 1, 1 Hour
Why do all the foods in this tasty snack have something to do with plants? Discover together the parts of the plants that we eat and find out more about how plants grow. Be prepared to see the amazing baby plant hidden inside the seed!

Stir Fried Plants
Grades 1-2, 1-1/4 Hours
Would we be able to live without plants? Explore plant parts, their functions, food chains and plant needs. You'll even have the chance to taste and enjoy your delicious plant discoveries.

Plant Power
Grades 3-5, 1-1/2 Hours
How do plants adapt to meet their needs? Use hands-on experiments to discover the answer. Search for the secrets of how seeds are produced by dissecting flowers. Get a close view of a seed by using a hand lens to identify the parts that are hidden inside.

 

Spring Garden Programs
May – June

Spring Safari
Kindergarten and Grade 1, 1-1/2 Hours
Can you find a plant with "Jack" in its name? Which flower is composed of many "threes"? Go on safari in the Gardens while hunting with your senses to discover the wonders of spring. You'll plant seeds to care for at school or to take home.

I Spy Flowers in the Garden
Grades 2-3, 1-1/2 Hours
Become a flower spy and find out ways that flowers grow without seeds. Uncover the mystery of how bulbs produce spring flowers. Put on your magic spy glasses and search for pollinators and other wonders of nature. You'll plant a bulb to take home and observe.

Super Spring Sleuths
Grades 4-6, 1-1/2 Hours
Be a part of a special adventure to discover the fascinating ways that flowers develop and grow from a variety of bulbs. Journey into the Gardens for clues to the mysteries behind what makes the flowers begin their growth process and who helps them to continue in their life cycle. Challenge yourself to identify the difference between a corm, a rhizome, a bulb and a tuber. You'll take home a bulb planting.


The World in a Garden
Grades 2-5, 1-1/2 Hours
Do you know where that plant in the garden came from? Is it Africa, Asia or South America? Join our traveler on a voyage through the Gardens and learn the origin of some familiar plants. Take part in activities designed to explore how plants from different cultures contribute to global life.

Summer Garden Programs
July – September

Native American Plant Journey
Kindergarten through Grade 12, 1-1/2 Hours
Take a step back in time to find out how Native American in Southeast Wisconsin used plants in their everyday lives. Learn about the herbs and other plants used as medicines, dyes, and in ceremonies. Take a journey through the gardens to see plants that are still grown and used today. Make a Native American herb pouch to take home.

Nutrition Expedition
Kindergarten through Grade 12, 1-1/2 Hours
Come and discover the fruits and vegetables in our garden and the pollinators that make them grow. Students will explore the garden using clues to seek and find specific plants and pollinators found here during the summer months. Students will gain an appreciation of the nutritional value plants provide us and a better understanding of where their food comes from.

Art of Plants
Grades 8 through 12, 1-1/2 Hours
What does art have to do with plant science? Students discover the simalarities between art and sfience and explore how botanical illustration is an artistic from that requires scientific understanding. Through observation and investigatrion students create their own works of art on nore cards using plants as their inspiration.

 

 

 


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