NY Sun Works Hydroponic Classrooms

Science
In our workshop, participants will have the opportunity to take on a design challenge to create their very own passive hydroponic systems, with all supplies needed to grow their plant at home. We will begin with an informational presentation introducing participants to the science of hydroponics and its importance in urban landscapes. Participants will then have the chance to discuss and dispel common climate myths. As you're exploring the fair, attendees can also visit the NY Sun Works booth to talk more about the program and to see a small-scale hydroponic system in action.

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NY Sun Works

NY Sun Works is a non-profit organization that builds Hydroponic Classrooms in city schools to teach the science of sustainability through urban farming. Through our comprehensive curriculum, we engage K-12th grade students and educators in hands-on, standards-based sustainability and climate education – all while students grow hundreds of pounds of produce per year.

Categories: Science, Education, Sustainability & Nature

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What inspired you to make this project?
Young people worldwide are demanding climate education. They know it’s their key to addressing and developing solutions to the climate-altered future they are facing. Their calls are joined by educators and environmental experts across the globe, who recognize that climate education is the cornerstone for informed, future-oriented decision-making.
NY Sun Works understands this need. Since our inception, we have been committed to delivering hands-on, inquiry-based science, sustainability and climate education to K-12 grade students throughout New York City. Our program ignites scientific curiosity, engages students in investigation and research, and fosters a passion for environmental stewardship that prepares today’s youth to become the scientists, innovators, and decision-makers of tomorrow.