13. How does your lunch taste? Students at the Philip's Academy Charter School in the US say their lunch tastes fresh and special.
From Grades 6 to 8, students in the school had to grow their own lunch. On the small farm inside their kitchen, they grew vegetables like carrots and many kinds of greens.
For most students, it was the first time for them to see how people make food.
The greens grow under lights. Each month, students from different grades come to water them. And the kitchen can get about 8 pounds (3. 6 kg) of leafy greens every three weeks. The fresh food then goes to the students.
"We grow it, we get it, and then it's used in the kitchen. And we're eating it for lunch, and it's fun," said Millien, 14.
And this project (项目) is not only good for teaching science. It also helped change students' eating habits. Catkin Flowers, 13, disliked greens before. She thought they tasted bad. However, after she grew her own vegetables, Catkin changed her mind. "I made this and I want to eat it because it's good and special for me", said Flowers.