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Children will sequence the steps of growing a bean plant.
Science Focus: plant life cycle
Simple, spectacular ideas to boost your lessons.
Paired Text: Jack’s Garden by Henry Cole
Paired Text: Jack’s Garden by Henry Cole
- This classic cumulative tale takes children through each step of the garden’s growth.
- Detailed pictures and lots of plant vocabulary make this a rich read-aloud.
Shared Writing: Plant Words
Shared Writing: Plant Words
- Create a chart of plant-related words that children can use in their writing or while observing plant life.
- You can start with words from the issues, such as seed, soil, and stem. Then add more words, like flower, leaf, and petal.
Hands-on Activity: Grow Your Own Bean Plant
Hands-on Activity: Grow Your Own Bean Plant
Skill: plant science
Materials: clear jar, cotton wool or cotton balls, beans
- With this planting method, kids can see the roots grow down as well as the stems grow up!
- Stuff a clear jar with cotton and put in a dried bean. Place it next to the glass, where it will be visible.
- Water the cotton so it is damp, but not saturated, and place the jar in a sunny window.
- Soon, kids will see a sprout, roots, stem, and leaves! If you like, kids can draw their plant's progress every few days as it grows.
- If you'd like to keep your plant, you can transfer it to a pot with soil.