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Draw and Write Together: Favorite Fruits

Have children try three different kinds of apples. Make a graph of which apple they liked the best.

Draw and Write Together: Make a Graph #1

Have children add to the graphs that show how their plants grow over time.

"Flower Power" #2 (PEEP game)

Invite children to play PEEP and the Big Wide World “Flower Power” game.

Hidden Bulbs

Fill the sensory table with dried beans. Have children “dig” up plant parts and then sort them into categories, such as size, color, texture, or shape

Measuring Plants

Have children continue to measure their plants. Provide various nonstandard measurement tools.

Plant Graph

Revisit children’s plant graphs and have them measure their plants again and record the measurements on the graph.

Plants are Different

Have each child draw a flower. Then have children measure the flowers and place them in order from shortest to tallest. 

Plants Here and There

Point out different environments plants grow in when you are out and about—such as in the park, by a pond, or in the woods.

Seed Search

Take an outdoor walk with your child and collect seeds (flowers, trees, bushes, etc.). Explore, sort, and compare your seed collection.

Small Groups: Plant Measurements

Help children measure the parts of a plant using a measuring object. Have them draw each plant part.

Watch It Grow

Plant seeds with your child. Let him be responsible for watering them to help him learn what plants need to live and grow.

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