![]() VERMISOINS (A Project Proposal Presented To National Service Training Program Department) ![]() University of Luzon College of Accountancy UL – Center for Integrated Extension Services DAGUPAN CITY Integrate art as students learn the importance of chlorophyll and its role in how a plant makes its own food.Project proposal for the NSTP III-2F (11:00am-2:00pm) students Maat 5:29 PM Learn more: Leaf Chromotography by A Little Pinch of Perfect 24. In this experiment students will see if they can get the pigments in the leaves to separate through chromatography so they can take a closer look at the colors found inside leaves. The different colors found in leaves are created by different chemicals-chlorophyll, flavonoids, carotenoids, and anthocyanins. Learn more: Diagram Paper Plants from Cara Carroll 23. This plant life cycle diagram uses paper shreds for soil, a cupcake liner for the flower, and more smart little details that kids will really appreciate. Learn more: Flower Flip Book from Teaching Momster/Teachers Pay Teachers 22. The petals of this free printable flower unfold to reveal the stages of a plant’s life cycle. Learn more: Make a Seed Model by Generation Genius 21. When they launch their seeds they can watch them spin to the ground like a helicopter. Using a piece of paper and a paper clip, students will make a model of a maple seed. Learn more: Plant Life Cycle Hats from Herding Kats in Kindergarten 20. Get some practice sequencing as you cut out and paste together this sweet little topper. ![]() Learn more: Botanist for the Day by FirstieLand 19. Not only will they learn a lot, they may help clean up the school grounds! Go outside to conduct a plant studyĪfter reading a story about what botanists do, students head outside to do a little field work themselves. Source: Life Cycle Bulletin Board from Leslie Anderson/Pinterest 18. And those colorful flowers are a fantastic touch! We love how clean and easy to understand this plant life cycle bulletin board is. Learn more: Grow an Avocado by Generation Genius Grow an avocadoĭid you know that an avocado seed has a fault line? Learn this and more in this DIY activity which teaches kids how to grow their own avocado plant. Learn more: Pipe Cleaner Pollinators from Around the Kampfire 15. This pipe cleaner activity shows little ones how pollination works. Seed-bearing plants require pollination, often helped along by insects like bees and butterflies. Sculpt the plant life cycle in clayĬan’t grow a plant yourself? Sculpt one from clay instead! Watch this Claymation video for inspiration, then pull out the Play-Doh and get to work! Learn more: Seed Coating Experiment from Gift of Curiosity 13. Seed coats provide protection, but what happens if you remove them? Go hands-on and find out in this interesting experiment. Learn more: Sprouting Sweet Potatoes from Pre-K Pages 12. Not every plant needs seeds to reproduce! Grow a sweet potato to learn about a different kind of plant life cycle. Learn more: Watercress Growing from The Imagination Tree 11. Try growing it as “hair,” or sow the seeds to create patterns or letters. Watercress is fun to watch because it grows very quickly on damp cotton. Bring in one plant and give each student a different part. Handy tip: You don’t need separate plants for every student. Using magnifying glasses and tweezers, students will dissect flowers or food plants to learn the different parts. ![]() Learn more: Seed Sorting from Montessori Nature 9. Older students can tackle advanced terms like cotyledon, monocot, and dicot. Little ones can learn simple vocab like root, sprout, and seedling. Sort sprouted seedsĪs your seeds begin to grow, sort and draw the various stages. Learn more: Sprout House from Playdough to Plato 8. For this one, all you need is a sunny window (no soil required). This is another cute idea for watching seeds sprout. Learn more: Germination Jars from How Wee Learn 7. Students will be able to see the roots form, the sprout take off, and the seedling reach for the sky! Grow a bean seed in wet paper towels up against the side of a glass jar. This is one of those classic plant life cycle activities every kid should try. Learn more: Plant Life Cycle Printables from WeAreTeachers 6. Grab the free printables and watch this video to learn how to turn them into an interactive learning tool with paper plates. After this, kids will definitely want to see it happen for themselves! 5. Check out this time-lapse video that shows the fascinating details of how a plant’s root system grows quickly over the course of a few days.
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