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Water indoor plants. Discover how different plants grow at varying rates. Study growth rings in a tree stump. Find out ages of familiar plants.
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Make Plant Pots and plant seeds. When seeds start to sprout, children proceed with this activity.
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Watch children’s math skills grow as they design their own plant-measuring sticks. Each day, young botanists gauge their plant’s growth.
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With a ruler, mark each inch on a craft stick with a heavy Crayola® Crayon line. Use a different color for each inch.
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Gently push your measuring stick into the soil next to your sprout. Put the first inch mark at the soil line.
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Draw a Growing, Growing chart on white paper. Record the dates when your plant reaches each inch in height.
What do you get when you combine Crayola® Dry-Erase Crayons and a plastic box frame? Hours of simple fun and learning!
Be a geometry detective! Cut out and design these shiny 3-dimensional stars. They’re filled with angles.
These triangles twist and turn! How many different triangles can you suspend on a mobile?
Picasso’s art career spanned many decades and included a variety of styles and influences. Create a portrait collage ins
Design an interactive map with modes of transportation that actually move across the ocean.