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Unlike passive games, "Grow a Garden" allows for a "concrete experience" where players can reflect on their choices and adjust their next "round" of planting to optimize their yields. The Physical Classroom: Educational Growth
Order seeds, potting mix, and containers. Many seed companies offer educational discounts or even donate seeds to schools. Local garden centers may donate materials or offer classroom discounts. Don't forget to recruit parent volunteers who can help with weekend watering or more complex gardening tasks.