Remember when I had written about the ongoing project with my E2 class, about the making of a class garden book, to go with the garden that they started to make with their teacher, Angelos Michalopoulos? Well, our book has become quite big now, and it is still going to grow a bit more…
The students are researching the way the seeds or plants they have planted look, then they try to convey that in the pictures they draw. Then they research some info about each plant, and write it in Greek and English. So far we have finished with the following, and there is still some info to be added:
Βαλεριάνα – Valerian
Σινάπι – Mustard
Μουσμουλιά – Medlar
Βλίτο – Pigweed
Σκυλάκι – Snapdragon
Στέβια – Stevia
Ρίγανη – Oregano
Πετούνια – Petunia
Ροδακινιά – Peach tree
Σέσκουλο – White beet
Κατηφές – Dour
Πασχαλιά – Lilac
Τομάτα Μεσσηνίας – Messinia tomato
Πατάτα σπούντα – Spud
Τομάτα Γαστούνης – Gastouni tomato
Μελισσόχορτο – Lemon balm
Κλήμα – Vine
Φασόλι – Bean
Χρυσάνθεμο – Chrysanthemum
Κολοκύθα – Pumpkin
Φακή – Lentil
Γλυκιά πιπεριά – Sweet pepper
Πιπεριά Πηλίου – Pelion pepper
Καλαμπόκι – Corn
Αγγούρι – Cucumber
Φράουλα – Strawberry
Μελιτζάνα – Eggplant
Ραδίκι – Radish
Τομάτα Ace – Ace Tomato
Πιπεριά Φλωρίνης – Florina Pepper
Καρπούζι βαρέλα – Oblong watermelon “Varela”
I had a hard time choosing the photos I wanted to show you, because many of the kids did amazing work, drawing. I will show you our book when it finishes, but for now I would like to show you some pictures I took of our garden this afternoon; I got emotional seeing this little paradise, knowing it grows just one breath away from where we have our lessons. Thanks so much, Angelos!