The Kids Growing with Plant Connections Youth Workbook (4H194/4H PSM 11) is aimed at educating youth about the basics of horticulture. Youth will be exposed to information on plants and the plant kingdom. Lessons include: What Is a Plant?–Why Are Plants Important?–What Makes Plants Grow?–How to Grow Plants–How to Select and Handle Plants. The Plant Connections Leader’s Guide (4H192/4H PSL 21) is used in conjunction with this youth workbook. This revised 25-page workbook was written by Janice Easton and Deborah J. Glauer, and published by the UF Department of 4-H Youth Development, January 2015.
4HPSM11/4H194: Plant Connections Member's Manual (ufl.edu)
This revised 195-page curriculum guide is aimed at educating youth about the basics of horticulture. Youth will be exposed to information on plants and the plant kingdom. Written by Janice Easton and Deborah J. Glauer, and published by the UF Department of 4-H Youth Development, January 2015.
4HPSL21/4H192: Plant Connections Leader's Guide (ufl.edu)
Individual Chapters:
4H357/4H357: Plant Connections Leader's Guide—Introduction
4H358/4H358: Plant Connections Leader's Guide—Lesson 1: What Is a Plant?
4H359/4H359: Plant Connections Leader's Guide—Lesson 2: Why Are Plants Important?
4H360/4H360: Plant Connections Leader's Guide—Lesson 3: What Makes Plants Grow?
4H361/4H361: Plant Connections Leader's Guide—Lesson 4: How to Grow Plants
4H362/4H362: Plant Connections Leader's Guide—Lesson 5: How to Select and Handle Plants
4H363/4H363: Plant Connections Leader's Guide—Lesson 6: The Future in Plants
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