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Planting a Rainbow

Planting a Rainbow

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Which doesn't necessarily mean kids love gardening. After all, that's more 'work.' Simply going on a walk and practicing identifying plants is more 'fun.' And kids love being experts on stuff. :) I'm warning you right now that forcing your children to garden will ensure they have no interest in it. I recommend only doing what they are interested in as far as gardening goes, and if they lose interest, let it go instead of pushing it. Science: Teach the life cycle of a flower. You could also plant seeds in a flower pot for your children to observe up close.

The best part about this walking water experiment is that it takes minutes to set up and uses very few materials. Young kids can do the entire experiment with little help from adults. Therefore, this simple yet magical activity is a perfect preschool or kindergarten science experiment to do at home or in a classroom.Spring has sprung! Images of splashing in mud, baby birds emerging from their eggs, and planting colorful flowers all come to mind. Spring is nature’s rebirth and a celebration of all of the beauty Mother Nature has given us. Celebrate new life and its vibrant colors with our Planting a Rainbow activities below. Talking about markers, make sure you almost saturate the paper towel with the marker dye at the ends of the paper towel before putting the ends in water. Speaking of foliage, you can use plants with colored foliage as a substitute for colorful blooms. Plants such as canna, heuchera, coleus and cordyline have stunning leaves that could compete in any plant beauty competition. Plant a Rainbow Butterfly Pea (Clitoria ternatea), a colorful flowering vine with culinary uses. Photo credit: Alyssa Vinson

Math: Take a trip to a place that sells flowers. Have your child search for flowers of every color of the rainbow. Help them count how many of each color they find. Older students can tally them. Younger students can draw a circle to represent each one. Planting a Rainbow by Lois Ehlert is a beautifully illustrated book with a simple story about an annual tradition a child and her mother have planting bulbs, seeds, and seedlings together.

Capillary action happens all around us and helps us with everyday life seo texte schreiben lassen. For example, when you dry yourself with a towel after a shower, the towel absorbs the water from your body by using capillary action. Let’s explore this amazing science phenomenon in this paper towel experiment! How to Grow a Rainbow on Paper Towel Materials: Share in their special time by reading about the ways in which the Earth works in every season to bloom a beautifully colored garden. Planting a Rainbow Activities Letter & Color Sort My kids immediately wanted to shake the water to mix the colors. I knew that after the colors mix, they will just turn the water brown, so I told them to wait and enjoy the beautiful colors come off the paper towel a little more. Tips for the Grow a Rainbow Experiment My grandfather and grandmother were nature experts, and I cherished walks with them on which they could magically (it seemed to me) identify every single flower and tree and bush we came across. My grandmother could also identify any bird song or bird call. She was an amazing woman. They taught me a lot. If you want your child to have this kind of childhood, you yourself have to know nature - or have parents or in-laws who know nature.



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