What better way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day than growing your own greens? And not just regular greens, but greens on a sponge. Yes! On a sponge, plants can grow. Have a go at this activity and join others in turning green for this celebration!
This activity will help sharpen your students’ observation skills while slowly discovering how seeds germinate. This is the ideal introduction to younger students in agriculture and is perfect for enhancing the older students’ hypothesizing skills.
Duration: 30 Minute(s)
Grade(s): K – 6th
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