Students will learn about decomposition, recycling, and reducing waste with hands-on observations and experiments with red wiggler worms. The activity will be tackled in 2 lessons of multiple parts: Week 1:
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In this week's lesson, students will explore the structure of flowers, the process of pollination, the relationship between plants and pollinators, and how pollination is important to our food supply. The topic will be introduced with questions about seeds and plant growth and broken up into 3 different activities:
In this week's lesson, students will explore the life cycle of plants. This lesson will be explored in three parts:
In this week's lesson, students will explore how plants use water to move and grow through concepts of osmosis and turgor pressure. The lesson will be broken up into main parts:
In this week's lesson, students will learn how plants transport water and nutrients by observing capillary action in celery stalks. The exploration in capillary action will be broken up in 4 parts:
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