Title I Outreach Programs
Spring 2023 Outreach dates are currently booked. Please check back in May to reserve a date for Fall 2023. To be put on our Spring 2023 waitlist, click the link below and fill out the form.
Bring the Garden to your School!
The Garden offers Title I designated schools in the Metro-Atlanta area FREE classroom presentations. Each 50-minute presentation offers interactive, hands-on activities supporting Georgia Standards of Excellence.
Program Guidelines:
- Available Wednesdays through Fridays 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
- Presentations are 50 minutes
- Maximum 30 students per presentation
- Up to 5 consecutive presentations may be scheduled per day
- Breaks between presentations may not exceed an hour
- Presenters can teach one grade level and one topic per day
- Teachers or Teaching Assistant must be present for the presentation
- Schools must be within 15 miles of the Garden
- Program is free for Title I Schools
With leadership support from our generous philanthropic partners as well as corporate support from Wells Fargo and the Georgia-Pacific Foundation, Title I schools are eligible for free programming at their school or at the Atlanta Botanical Garden.
Presentation Topics
Kindergarten:
Spectacular Seeds
Students will use their sense of exploration to investigate if seeds are living or non-living, and create their own clay mandalas to display their seeds forever!
Grade 1:
Leaf Explorers
Large, small, fuzzy and smooth. Leaves grow in all shapes and sizes. Students identify the parts of a plant and discover the important functions of leaves.
Grade 2:
Busy Busy Bees
Bees are fascinating creatures with very busy lives. Students learn about the life cycle of honey bees and the important roles they play in their hive and in the ecosystem.
Grade 3:
Georgia’s Amazing Amphibians
Could a Poison Dart frog live in Georgia? What about a Gopher frog? Students examine different amphibian adaptations to discover which regions of Georgia are best suited for survival and get to meet live native amphibians.
Grade 4:
Carnivorous Plants - Producers or Consumers
In most food chains, animals eat plants; not the other way around. Students discover the fascinating world of carnivorous plants by examining live specimens and decide what role these meat eaters play in their communities.
Grade 5:
Be a Plant Taxonomist
Animals have different characteristics that help scientists sort them into groups, and plants do too! Students will investigate and draw their observations of a given plant specimen. Based on the plant characteristics they discover, students will be able to classify their plant and extend their knowledge to other plants they see in their communities.
Grade 6 - 8:
Soil Quality Testing
Students will run tests on soil samples to determine the presence of major nutrients using laboratory equipment and step-by-step instructions. They will learn safe laboratory practices and describe how major soil nutrients affect plant growth.
Grade 9 - 12:
Investigating Plant Ecology
Can you build the perfect plant? Students design a plant with various adaptions and see if their plant will survive the longest!
Grade 9 - 12:
Fibonacci Sequence in Nature
In addition to being oxygen, shade, and sometimes food providers, plants are mathematicians too! Students will discover how and why many plants use the golden ratio to create beautiful and effective spirals in nature through hands-on investigations.