So the kids are helping with the garden for daycare. We have planted radishes, tomatoes, bell peppers, lettuce, spinach, cucumbers and zucchini so far. DCB planted pumpkin seeds last time I took him to the museum, so I am hoping to find a place to plant those when they start, because if he takes them home, I know they will be left to die. I also as an afterthought ordered a cheap rain gauge yesterday and have an old shovel handle I can put in the ground to hang it on in the garden. We have a thermometer already under the roof of the small back patio.
Now for the question. I am trying to find a way to make this a whole science lesson. So does anyone have any great ideas how we can do some things? Of the top of my head I am thinking graphing. But I am not even sure how to really set up the graphs! I know some of you have done these kids of things before, so I am open to your ideas!
Now for the question. I am trying to find a way to make this a whole science lesson. So does anyone have any great ideas how we can do some things? Of the top of my head I am thinking graphing. But I am not even sure how to really set up the graphs! I know some of you have done these kids of things before, so I am open to your ideas!
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