The Kingswood Magnet First Grade came together in a Community Meeting to discuss "What is a Garden?" This is what they had to say!
A garden is somewhere that plants grow.
A garden is a place that we put seeds and then it grows to a big garden.
A garden is where we plant seeds.
A garden is where we plant fruits and vegetables.
A garden needs water to survive.
A garden is where we plant fruit.
A garden needs sunlight to survive.
A garden is something where you can grow.
A garden is where you can grow trees and other things.
A garden needs soil to survive.
A garden is a little place where you plant seeds to grow.
A garden is somewhere where you plant seeds and it blooms into a beautiful rose.
A garden is where flowers grow.
A garden is a place where vegetables come from.
A garden is a place where lots of pretty flowers grow.
A garden is where you plant fruit.
A garden is a good place to plant flowers and foods.
A garden is where bees help to make new plants.
A garden is where the plants grow and you can get nutrition from apples on apple trees.
A garden is a place where you plant food.
A garden is a place where you can plant fruits and vegetables.
You can grow all kinds of flowers in a garden.
The plants in the garden grow leaves.
Student's Writing About "What is a Garden?"
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