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Discover Why Seeds Have Coats

Discover Why Seeds Have Coats

Materials Required: Sprouted seeds with coats (e.g., beans or peas) Sprouted seeds with coats removed Two plates Magnifying glasses (optional) Water Tweezers (optional) Steps Involved: Prepare two plates: one with sprouted seeds that still have their coats and one...
Conduct a Plant Dissection Experiment

Conduct a Plant Dissection Experiment

Materials Required: Flower or food plant (e.g., a flower or vegetable) Magnifying glasses Tweezers Student worksheets with diagrams of plant parts Scissors (if needed) Paper plates or trays Steps Involved: Introduce the plant and its different parts to the students,...
Sort Sprouted Seeds

Sort Sprouted Seeds

Materials Required: Sprouted seeds (different stages of growth) Chart paper or individual sorting mats Markers or crayons Labels with terms (e.g., root, sprout, seedling, cotyledon, monocot, dicot) Magnifying glasses (optional) Steps Involved: Display the sprouted...
Build a Sprout House

Build a Sprout House

Materials Required: Construction paper Plastic bag Seeds (e.g., beans or peas) Tape Water Scissors Steps Involved: Have students cut out and decorate a house shape from construction paper. Tape a small plastic bag with a few seeds inside to the “window”...
Plant Life Cycle Anchor Chart

Plant Life Cycle Anchor Chart

Materials Required: Large chart paper or poster board Markers, crayons, or colored pencils Pictures or illustrations of plant life cycle stages Glue or tape Steps Involved: Begin by discussing the stages of the plant life cycle with the students. Have students...
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