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Kids love easy science experiments that use seeds and plants. They love to watch things grow, and they love to experiment with the conditions needed to make the plants thrive. Early summer is the perfect time to start projects like this because the seedlings can be planted outside in the ground or in pots and...

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Hurray for May! I have always loved the start of a new month and, between you and me, May is one of my favorites! Springtime is in full swing and summer is just around the corner. So much to be happy about! I’m excited tonight to introduce The May Packet! This packet is full of […]

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I LOVE studying plants this time of year! It is one of my favorite science concepts to teach. Mainly because, I personally love to garden, and watching the kids plant their own seeds and flowers always puts a smile on my face! When talking about plants I usually start by discussing living vs. nonliving. Next, we talk about the needs of a plant. I usually play this corny, but catchy, video for the kids to watch on the projector. We watch it a few times and sing along. Sometimes we come up…

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