Garden-Based Learning for the K-6 Classroom: Petals to Pollinators!

Garden-Based Learning for the K-6 Classroom: Petals to Pollinators!

By Utah State University Arts Are Core

Deepen student connection to nature through journaling, drawing & garden-based arts in this hands-on PD workshop!

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Edith Bowen Laboratory School

6700 Old Main Hill Logan, UT 84321

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

About this event

April 14, 2026 | 4:30-6:00pm

Utah State University, Edith Bowen Laboratory School

Cost: FREE

Grades: K-12

WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION

Through the practice of nature journaling, students develop deeper connections with nature by observing and documenting the world around them. In this workshop, participants will first explore nature journaling through observational drawing and writing prompts. Garden-based learning will then be experienced as participants explore two arts-based lessons (3D insects and vegetable mandala prints). Come and explore the cross section of various vegetables and create a series of vibrant mandala prints on black paper. Then, explore 3D materials to create an insect addressing the question, “How do insects adapt for survival?” 10 arts-based lessons relating to garden-based learning will be provided at the workshop (seed pocket accordion books, life cycle star books, plant anatomy cyanotypes, watercolor flowers, and more!). Walk away with teacher-tested lessons that build the skills of a scientist, artist, naturalist, and observer.* Each participant will receive a copy of “The Laws Sketchbook for Nature Journaling” and bag of art supplies.* This workshop will also include a visit to the Edith Bowen Lab School Garden.

PRESENTER BIO

Aurora Hughes Villa, Beverley Taylor Sorenson Endowed Program Director for Elementary Arts Education and Professional Practice Associate Professor in the College of Education and Human Services at Utah State University, has taught for 29 years at the elementary, secondary, and university levels. Aurora received the USU Community–Engagement Faculty Presidential Award (2022) and was selected as the 2021–2022 Utah Art Education Association (UAEA) Higher Education Art Educator of the Year. Aurora serves as Co–Principal Investigator on a $6.8 million research grant from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture with a focus on STEAM garden-based learning (2021–2026). As part of the five-year grant, Aurora is helping co-develop K-12 STEAM garden-based curricula, online teacher professional development modules, and a comprehensive outreach program.

*Relicensure hours available

Workshops are open to classroom teachers, arts educators, school administrators, university students, and community members

Learn more at: teal.usu.edu/arts-are-core

*Free parking is availiable in the BLACK LOT indicated on the map below

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Apr 14 · 4:30 PM MDT