Take gardening and planting to a fun new level with balls of clay and seed.
Reveal the science behind sprouting seeds and water conservation.
As a nod to Earth Day, grow your own plants with the multi-part lesson.
Create your own plantable seed paper.
In this activity, students will investigate the variety of ways plants can disperse their seeds, or the fruits containing the seeds.
In this activity students will examine fruits and vegetables in order to figure out which ones are really fruits, and what types of fruits they really are.
In this episode of But Why, we’re talking about plants with garden consultant Charlie Nardozzi.
A few years ago farmers from Minnesota to Mississippi started noticing something strange – the leaves on their crops were curling up.
Seed germination activities are a long-time favoriteĀ of educators. One of the classic seed experiments uses a resealable plastic bag, a paper towel or napkin, seeds and water.
Students create a model of a wind-dispersed seed.