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cross section of a green grape - ohscience:  From Sophie Munns 2010 Foto Macro, Microscopic Photography, Micro Photography, Microscopic Images, Microscopes, Things Under A Microscope, Green Grapes, Seed Pods, Patterns In Nature

view Sarah P... on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/people/rightleftdesign/ NB: Wonderful images to be found at Sarah's flickr site! At my previous post I introduced my Tumblr site Seed Capsules - scroll down to following post... (or click on older post). What this Tumblr site does so well is archive things I wish to save to view or read later... and although it may appear as an extremely eclectic hotch potch .... this content may often relate to what I may be thinking about in relation to this…

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Plants Lesson Plans, Vetenskapliga Experiment, Plant Lessons, Kid Experiments, Plant Science, Kindergarten Science, Preschool Science, Homeschool Science, Spring Nature

In this lesson we’ll be learning about seeds, talking about how they grow, and investigating seeds with our senses. Investigating seeds spring nature study Investigating Seeds Do you remember the video we watched of the chicken embryo growing inside its egg? A seed is a plant embryo, inside its own protective covering. We’re planting […]

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Seed Dispersal Anchor Chart, Seed Lessons For Kids, Seed Dispersal Project, Seed Unit Study, Seed Experiments For Kids, Seed Dispersal Activity, Treehouse Schoolhouse, Backyard Science, Parts Of A Seed

It may be too early in the spring to think about seeds and ways to show seed dispersal. In fact, the weather may not be cooperating at all! Is it rainy during April where you live? I can still remember the baseball season when my son was little and the month of April was always

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How can you grow a potato plant without a seed? Science Lab for 4th grade! Seed Science, Potato Plant, Fourth Grade Science, Planting For Kids, 4th Grade Science, Growing Potatoes, Kindergarten Science, Plant Science, A Potato

This is the exact question we are attempting to answer right now in C107! We have set up our potatoes (cut about 1/4 off and soaking in plain water for a couple weeks) and have begun to observe, infer and predict about the growth we expect. Each student is keeping track of their information on one of these recording sheets. We will check back in a few days and again at the 2 week mark. We are anxiously awaiting the results! In the mean time, it makes a pretty cool display in the classroom…

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