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As plants progress, challenge kids to chronicle the plant’s life cycle. Every day, week, or month, have them write, draw, or even photograph their observations. They can also make a chart of the ...
This Earth Day, show kids they can find refuge in the outdoors. By Michelle Nijhuis Around 1954, when 8-year-old Stanley Temple began tagging along on Audubon Society field trips near Washington ...
Each plant or animal has slightly different DNA from its parents. This is where we come to the third part of the answer: over long periods of time plants and animals can change, they evolve.
SUBJECTS: Science YEARS: 3–4, 5–6. Explore some amazing ways that plants can survive in their habitats. See plants that mimic stones. Discover how some plants use weapons to protect themselves.
Dignity Health Woodland Clinic – located at 2081 Bronze Star Dr. – held a “Homegrown Health Event” for kids Saturday that provided kids from the community with their own vegetable plant ...