Archive for the ‘A.L.L. Pedagogy’ Category

Jun '14

A.L.L. Green Futures Student Stewards Present Research About Raising Chickens

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Student Stewards in the A.L.L. Green Futures After-School Program at the OMI/Excelsior Living Library & Think Park earned money by selling their fresh produce and herbs, and bouquets of beautiful flowers that they helped to grow to neighbors at the local BART station. 

They researched different species of animals and decided that they would like to use these funds to bring chickens to their A.L.L. Garden environment.  To convince the Director of the Program and the School Principal, they made a presentation about the opportunities and constraints of such an undertaking.  These are a few pictures of their presentation.  Enjoy !

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Apr '14

A Living Library: Cultivating The Human & Ecological Garden – Presentation By Bonnie Ora Sherk

Please enjoy A Living Library:  Cultivating the Human & Ecological Garden, a Presentation by Bonnie Ora Sherk, Founder & Director ofLife Frames, Inc. A Living Library.
Jan '14

Presentation at Van Abbe Museum – A Living Library: Cultivating the Human & Ecological Garden

Please enjoy A Living Library:  Cultivating the Human & Ecological Garden, a Presentation by Bonnie Ora Sherk, Founder & Director of Life Frames, Inc. & A Living Library.

This presentation, A Living Library:  Cultivating the Human & Ecological Garden is currently being exhibited as part of an installation on A Living Library in the Museum of Arte Util  at the Van Abbe Museum in Eindoven, The Netherlands through March 30, 2014.  There is also an installation on Crossroads Community (the farm) in the same exhibition.   Both installations are shown below.

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Aug '13

Painting with Elderberries in Chinatown Living Library & Think Park !

By mid-July, the Elder tree (Sambucus mexicana) at the Chinatown Living Library & Think Park at Gordon Lau Elementary School and Commodore Stockton Child Development Center was in full bloom, displaying cloud-like bouquets of tiny yellow flowers and bunches of dark blue berries. Last summer the students cooked the berries into a delicious and healthy syrup. This year when we harvested the raw berries...

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....the students explored the fruit's exceptional chromatic properties by mashing up the berries into pigment for painting !

We used our fingers and paintbrushes to create vibrant and natural works of art, following in the Native American tradition of transforming fruits and flowers of the Elder tree into color dye. 

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Although painting with fresh berries was a little messy at times, this hands-on activity allowed Pre-K students through 4th graders to physically engage with all stages of the Elder tree's reproductive life cycle -- from flowers to fruit to seeds!

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Aug '13

Become an A.L.L. GREEN FUTURE Student Steward at OMI/Excelsior Living Library & Think Park !

A unique, After-School, Paid, Green Internship Opportunity for Middle and High School Students to work with the OMI/Excelsior Branch Living Library & Think Park this Fall and next Spring, while learning Green Skills, plus more !

Final Green Future Flyer

See flyer and applications for more information.

A.L.L. Green Future Fall/Spring Flyer

Application (English)

Application (Spanish) 

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