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Welcome ToCamp Internet
online learning expeditions
This is your ExpeditionPassport
for recording your learningexperiences and accomplishments
Name :
Destination: Global Garden
School/Library/Program Outpost:
Outpost Leader :
Grade Level :
Period valid : September 2002-June 2003
Each time you complete a passport section, show it to your Outpost Leader to receive your color passport stamp. Sections are not required to be completed in
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order and answers will come from many areas of the Camp web.
www.rain.org/campinternet
The Garden – What do plants need to grow
Answer as many as you can in the time provided
Place ExpeditionSticker Here
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1. List the basic things a plant needs to grow?
2. Draw a picture of a sunflower and label the main parts of the plant?
3. Name three sources of nutrients or other essential resources for plants to live.
4. Describe what Crop Rotation is.
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5. From your Soil & Soil Testing studies at http://www.rain.org/global-garden/science/soil-types-and-testing.htm find and list the 7 most typical thingsused to describe soil type.
The following 3 questions refer to soil studies at http://www.rain.org/global-garden/science/soil-types-and-testing.htm
6. Describe Loam type soil:
7. Describe Sandy type soil:
8. Describe Clay type soil:
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9. Based on the illustration at http://www.rain.org/global-garden/science/garden-why-do-plants-have-flowers.html list the 4 parts of a flower.
10. Define what organic gardening is.
11. Do all flowers make seeds? If they do not all make seeds describe two other ways plants reproduce.
12. Review the creative compost studies at http://www.rain.org/aqet7.html. List the 3 types of compost used in a garden.
Trail Guides:
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What is the history of
Gardening?Answer as many as you can in
the time provided
Place ExpeditionSticker Here
1. Define gardening.
2. When did humans first begin to cultivate plants for food? Refer to http://www.rain.org/global-garden/history/iron-age-crops.html
3. Evidence for plant cultivation in North America shows that itBegan at least how many years ago? Refer to http://www.rain.org/global-garden/history/garden-history-precolumbian.html:
4. Referring to the same page as question #3 list when the cultivation of maze (corn) began in North America?
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5. Where was corn introduced into North America from?:
6. What is the name of the first cereal grain cultivated by humans for food? Refer to http://www.rain.org/global-garden/history/iron-age-crops.html
7. What is the Ancient Farm Project? Refer to http://www.rain.org/global-garden/science/ancient-farm.html
8. List 2 important crops grown in the Ancient Farm Project. http://www.rain.org/global-garden/ancient-farm-plants-images.html
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9. Define “Sustainable Agriculture”. How does it apply to modern food production? Refer to http://www.rain.org/global-garden/science/sustainable-agriculture-what-is.htm
10. What is another name for “Jeffersons Plows”? Refer to http://www.rain.org/global-garden/garden-jeffsons-plough-2.html
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11. List the 4 basic groups which gardens can be divided into. Refer to http://www.rain.org/global-garden/history-of-agriculture-students.html
12. Work in Jefferson’s garden at Monticello is discussed between the years 1794 and ____ in the study lesson located at http://www.rain.org/global-garden/garden-ploughing-monticello.html . Please fill in the last date.
Trail Guides:
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What is Gardening?
Answer as many as you can in the time provided
Place ExpeditionSticker Here
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1. Define what organic gardening is. Refer to http://www.rain.org/global-garden/what-is-gardening.html
2. List 4 things which help a plant grow. Refer to http://www.rain.org/global-garden/science/garden-seed-growth.html
3. What is the “Plant Nutrient Cycle”? Refer to http://www.rain.org/global-garden/science/soil3.html#nutrbg
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4. What is “Findhorn”? Refer to http://www.rain.org/global-garden/humanities/garden-links-gardens.html
5. What is “The Farm?” Where is it located? Refer to http://www.rain.org/global-garden/humanities/garden-links-gardens.html
6. Define “Eco-Design”. Refer to http://www.rain.org/global-garden/humanities/eco-design.html
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7. What type of soil is best for vegetables?
8. What type of soil is best for flowers?
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9. Can you grow a garden in a desert? If yes give an example.
10. Define Bio-intensive Gardening? Refer to http://www.rain.org/global-garden/bio-intensive.html
11. How much water does an average vegetable garden take per day when it is starting? How much water per day by mid-season?
12. How many hours of sun light a day does an average garden need?
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Trail Guides:
CompostPlace Expedition
Sticker Here
1. Does compost play a role in farming? If yes describe what compost is used for.
2. Is composting a type of recycling? If yes describe how.
3. What is vermicomposting?
4. Who wrote about composting 2000 years ago? Refer to http://www.rain.org/global-garden/compost-basics.html
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5. List 6 factors which affect the process of a compost. Refer to http://www.rain.org/global-garden/compost-basics.html
6. Can you maintain a compost indoors? If yes, describe how.
7. Can compost be used to grow food people eat?
8. Is there a difference between compost from kitchen waste and compost from yard and garden cuttings? If there is a difference please describe.
9. Compost creates soil. How does kitchen waste or garden clippings become soil? In other words what makes the compost do what it does?
10. Why would a trash heap or other pile of waste not compost?
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11. Which of these materials composts the most quickly?
1) zucchini2) pumpkins3) tomatoes4) corn cobs
12. Which of these materials compost the most slowly?
1) zucchini2) pumpkins3) tomatoes4) corn cobs
Trail Guides: __________________________________________________________
Gardening on the Space Station or
How does a garden grow in the classroom?
Answer as many as you can in the time provided
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1. Define “hydroponics.
2. Describe your idea of how you would grow food indoors. Remember you will live on the food you grow: Refer to http://www.rain.org/global-garden/grow-indoors.html
3. What is “Biosphere 2”? Where is it located?
4. Who first used the word “biosphere”. What Country was that person from? What was the word used to describe. Refer to http://www.rain.org/global-garden/biosphere.html
5. Growing food indoors or out requires planning. What are the first steps in preparing to grow food indoors ? Refer to http://www.rain.org/global-garden/grow-indoors.html
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6. What advantage does a greenhouse offer the gardner?
7. What type of soil is best for a window sill garden? Refer to http://www.rain.org/global-garden/window-garden.html
8. How long does it take for a seed to sprout in a window garden?
9. What kind of soil do you use in hydroponics?
10. Does Genetically Enhanced seed do better growing indoors?
11. Is the tomato plant you grow in an indoor garden different than a tomato plant you grow in an outdoors garden? If it is different please describe how.
Trail Guides:
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SeedsAnswer as many as you can in the time provided
Place your expedition stamp here
1. What is a seed? Refer to http://www.rain.org/global-garden/seeds.html
2. List 3 ways a seeds get from where it grows to where it will sprout?
3. Are seeds the only way plants reproduce? If not list other ways plants make new plants.
4. What are “heirloom seeds” ?
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5. Is the seed from a non-organically grown vegetable able to make an organic plant if that seed is plated in organic soil ?
6. List 4 factors which permit seeds to sprout?
7. Can seeds be spouted in space?
8. Is there a difference between Genetically Enhanced seeds and regular seeds? If there is please describe the difference.
9. How do you keeps seeds from this years garden for next year?
10. When did humans first begin to save seeds for the next season? Refer to http://www.rain.org/global-garden/seed-history.html
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Trail Guides: _________________________________________________
GIS, GPS & your GardenAnswer as many as you can in the time provided
Place your expedition stamp here
1. Define GIS:
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2. Define GPS.
3. How is GPS used with GIS?
4. List 5 different features of the Camp Internet garden which are listed on the Camp Garden GIS
5. Describe how a garden GIS would help control a pest such as aphids.
6. List the latitude and longitude coordinates for the Camp Internet garden.
Trail Guides:
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