Planting with Purpose: Native Species and Pollinator Connections
Discover how native plants can transform schoolyards into thriving ecosystems that support pollinators, wildlife, and student learning. This session will explore the benefits of native species, connections to Science as well as Environmental and Sustainability standards, and practical strategies for starting plants indoors or directly on campus. Participants will leave with resources, classroom-ready activities, and inspiration to grow purposeful plantings with their students.
Join Good Year Farm owner Hannah, Vancouver Bee Project, WA Department of Fish & Wildlife, and environmental educators, for this interactive session.
Register for TLO Session #3 HERE (p.s. there are heaters in the barn where we will be meeting)
All sessions are free to register
Up to 2 FREE STEM Clock Hours upon completion for this workshop
Each session includes presentations by topic matter experts, discussion, and 1/2 hour planning time for teachers (walk out with action items for your school)
Sign up for one session, or sign up for multiple sessions!
Taking Learning Outside 2025-26 Courses:
Discover how to turn your schoolyard into a dynamic space for curiosity, connection, and hands-on learning. Taking Learning Outside is a year-long professional learning series designed to help educators integrate outdoor experiences into everyday instruction. Each session explores practical ways to teach science, stewardship, and sustainability through topics such as birds, native plants, school gardens, and urban tree canopy.
Over the 2025-26 academic year, the Taking Learning Outside Series offers six sessions (both in-person and online) that cover a wide range of topics and grade levels. In-person sessions will happen at various locations across SW Washington.
3/10/26 - Session #4: Spring Into the School Garden: Planning, Planting & Growing Together (In-person, Hough Elementary, Vancouver, WA). Register HERE
4/22/26 - Session #5: Branching Out: Exploring Trees and Urban Ecosystems (In-person, Frontier Middle School, Vancouver, WA). Register HERE
5/21/26 - Session #6: Schoolyard Stewardship: Connecting Gardens, Students and Community (In-person, Northlake Elementary School, Longview, WA). Register HERE
The Taking Learning Outside Series is a partnership of the Lower Columbia Nature Network, Pacific Education Institute, Lower Columbia School Gardens, Master Gardener Program at Washington State University Extension, Washington Science Teachers Association, and ESD 112.