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Spicy sprouts
This simple activity shows children how easy it is to grow and care for their own mini-garden. Once you've experimented with one type of sprout, try another and observe the differences. Label each new jar and you'll soon have a cupboard full of fresh herbs and spices.
What this activity will develop:
Science skills
What you'll need:
- Clear jar or glass
- Absorbent paper towels
- Spray water bottle
- Whole-seed spices or herbs (such as celery, poppy, sesame, fennel)
Setting up:
- Line the inside of the jar or glass with several layers of paper towels. Spray the towels with a light mist of water.
- Place the seeds between the towels and the glass, halfway down.
- Spray the towels with water several times a day to keep them moist.
What to do:
- Teach your child how to observe the growth of the seeds. Measure the lengths of the roots. Draw pictures of the seedling plants each week. Keep a record in a science log or plain notebook.
- Then begin a second sprout jar and place it in a dark area. Compare and observe the growth of the new seedlings to the growth of the ones in the first jar.
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