The PowerPoint files below are in PowerPoint 2007 and PowerPoint 2003 format. Please let me know if they don't run for you. To download right click over one of the picture below and choose Save target as ... Before using the file set to Slide Sorter view for the sequencing activities. The files with text boxes have control boxes that only are activated when the slide show is running.
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PowerPoint 2003
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PowerPoint 2007
Sequencing activity with no text boxes
PowerPoint 2003
Sequencing activity with control text boxes
PowerPoint 2007
Rearrange the slides in order and save again the file if you wish to use the children to just create instructions.
The lives of children could be radically improved by teaching them horticultural skills and encouraging them to get active in the garden.
That’s the conclusion of a study commissioned by leading gardening charity The Royal Horticultural Society – and with the subject to be potentially included in the National Curriculum from September 2014, it looks like the next generation might leave school with the skills to tend a garden and grow their own vegetables.
If approved, the revised National Curriculum will see all pupils between the ages of five and 14 taught how to “cultivate plants for practical purposes, such as food or displays”, as well as how to plan and prepare healthy and wholesome meals.