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Holistic Planning

Theme:
A. Introducing permaculture
B. Living nature
C. Design
D. Growing food
E. Built environment and resource use
F. Social permaculture
Holistic planning (HP):
Eyes
Hands
Heart
Head
Age:
3-6
7-12

Theme  Topic  Sub Topic Age HP Details
Soil and stone Stones Learn the main ways which rocks are formed (if children interested can use names igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic) and how that relates to forming soils, thus our food.
Soil and stone Stones Explore which types of soil and stone resources are in the region and how that impacts on the different plants and animals that can live there.
Soil and stone Experiencing different landscapes (beaches, hills, forests, fields). Experience different landscapes - such as plains, hills, valleys, rivers, lakes, sea.
Soil and stone Experiencing different landscapes (beaches, hills, forests, fields). Play in different landscapes - beach, rivers, woodlands etc.
Soil and stone Experiencing different landscapes (beaches, hills, forests, fields). Show appreciation and sing thanks to the landscapes for letting them play there.
Soil and stone Experiencing different landscapes (beaches, hills, forests, fields). Learn different vocabulary, e.g. clay, soil, sand, humus, stone, fossil, river, hill, mountain, valley.
Soil and stone Experiencing different landscapes (beaches, hills, forests, fields). Observe different soils in the region e.g. in a farm, wetland, and forest.
Soil and stone Experiencing different landscapes (beaches, hills, forests, fields). Sketch the key features that distinguish each landscape such as plains, hills, valleys, rivers, lakes, sea.
Soil and stone Experiencing different landscapes (beaches, hills, forests, fields). Go for a walk to observe and take photographs of different habitats (e.g. the types of plants which live on the hilltop compared to valley floor, marsh, or next to the river).
Soil and stone Experiencing different landscapes (beaches, hills, forests, fields). Appreciate different landscapes and their various gifts e.g. in a small group draw a big picture of a certain landscape and illustrate the gifts/benefits of it for nature and/or people. Different groups appreciate different landscapes. Hear from each of the different groups and relate to the principle 'Use and Value Diversity'.

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