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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 Exploring soil and soil life Observe soil life under a microscope to see the diversity of life.
Soil and stone Exploring soil and soil life Observe a process of decay as a demonstration of how nature cycles energy and nutrients.
Soil and stone Exploring soil and soil life Find out what worms do (and how that helps the plants).
Soil and stone Exploring soil and soil life Learn the common names of common minibeasts (e.g. earthworm, woodlice, stag beetle).
Soil and stone Exploring soil and soil life Lie down on the earth and experience a simple guided visualisation of feeling safely held and protected by the Earth.
Soil and stone Indicator species Identify common local plants and discuss what they can tell us about the soil conditions (e.g. rushes indicate wet, nettles indicate rich soil).
Soil and stone Indicator species Observe different plants which grow spontaneously locally, investigate how/whether this relates to the soil there.
Soil and stone Indicator species Experiment with changing the soil conditions to see if that affects the plants which grow there spontaneously (e.g. in a grassy area with small rushes (Juncus species) growing in a straight line this may be due to soil compaction. One could dig a section in the row and leave another area untouched. Return months later to see the changes in what plants are growing spontaneously there).
Soil and stone Indicator species Create a story, poem or song about the need for plants to have their own niche (i.e. how different types of plants love being in different places).
Soil and stone Indicator species Learn that an indicator species is one which, if abundant, healthy and spontaneous (not planted), can tell you something about the local conditions, such as a plant which tells you whether the soil is compacted, wet, dry, acidic, or alkaline.

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