If you haven’t read my Phonemic Awareness in the Garden post, go back and read that first. This will be an extenuation of that activity. If it’s possible, get your hands on some pea pods. If you do not have access to garden fresh peas, you can pick up Sugar Snap Peas from the groceryContinue reading “Pea Garden Math”
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Starting Seeds with Kids at Home
Yesterday, I was informed that for the remainder of the semester my courses will be online. If your school hasn’t closed temporarily yet, it will probably come soon. Along with University and College going online, schools across the country will be closed at least through the end of March. This leaves parents in a positionContinue reading “Starting Seeds with Kids at Home”
Recommended Seeds to Start with Kids
Radishes: quick germination and harvest time (approx. 2 months) Peas: Spring and Fall weather crop very easy to grow Lettuce: quick germination and harvest (leaf lettuce can be harvested once leaves are 4 inches long) Tomatoes: quick to germinate, but won’t harvest until summer time Zinnias: this flower germinates and grows quickly Marigolds: pretty ornamentalContinue reading “Recommended Seeds to Start with Kids”