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A. Introducing permaculture
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1. Permaculture ethics and principles
2. Connections
B. Living nature
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3. Soil and stone
4. Water
5. Plants and trees
6. The animal, fungus and bacteria kingdoms
7. Air
C. Design
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8. Design
D. Growing food
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9. Growing food
10. Preparing food
E. Built environment and resource use
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11. Buildings
12. Using nature’s gifts wisely
F. Social permaculture
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13. My body, heart and mind
14. My community
15. Our human family
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Holistic Planning
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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
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Buildings
Natural building materials
Choose a simple building plan and then try building it (for example with wooden blocks).
Buildings
Shelter
Learn that people in different parts of the world design their homes and buildings to best suit the materials they have and their climate.
Buildings
Shelter
Find out traditional ways peoples in different places showed gratitude for warmth and shelter; what kinds of blessings did they have? Create a blessing ceremony for a fairy home or a real home based on things that you learn about those traditions.
Buildings
Shelter
Use ropes and strings to tie knots to build something (such as a shelter).
Buildings
Shelter
Experience sleeping in a shelter made by themselves from local natural materials and compare it with living indoors.
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