Today, a local fourth grade class visited
our Organic Garden at The Redwoods.
They had several experiences during
their field trip from learning about the worm bin
at the Compost Station
to planting seedlings,
to cutting flowers and making bouquets and,
best of all, making Stone Soup.
Each of the children had contributed some vegetables
from home. We supervised them as they cut up their
vegetables into small pieces for our Stone Soup.
We got a commercial soup pot from our kitchen
and started with hot water and one stone.
Then the kids added their chopped vegetables
and watched as I put them into the steaming stock.
We had 24 children add veggies
to our steaming soup pot.
My job was to keep the soup
making safe for every one.
I also adjusted some seasonings
for our soup, adding a
little vegetable bouillon
and some onion soup mix for flavor.
I supervised the Coleman stove
and had the children come one
at a time to see their veggies go into the pot.
Jeanne showed a group of children how
to plant seedlings in the soil.
The veggies cooked as the groups
went around to their various stations in the garden.
A watched pot DOES boil. I needed to turn the flame down!
Audrey served the children their Stone Soup.
Many asked for 2nd servings. It was a hit!
Eager soup eaters line up to be served.
Fred collects their evaluation forms.
Each student cut flowers and
made a table bouquet for the dining room.
They were very creative, indeed.
The children gathered for a group photo
before bringing their bouquets into the
dining room for The Redwoods'residents.
Then, it was clean up time.
We emptied the big soup pot and
saved the stone that started it all.
If you have not read Stone Soup by Marcia Brown,
you will enjoy this lovely story about
how there is always enough when
each of us contributes one thing to the pot.
It was a fun morning. Both old and young
had a great time and enjoyed a delicious
lunch, too!
PS
The Pot Watcher was given a jar of
soup to take home and enjoy.
1 comment:
What a fun field trip for our 4th Graders! Thank you, thank you to The Redwoods' Seniors - for sharing your beautiful and prolific garden with us!
Can't wait to do it again!
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