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Tulips  By: Tanya71 (17-Apr-08)
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Description: My entry for the 'Every kid should' challenge: Every kid should experiment with simple science projects.

These tulips were grown in water in a clear glass vase. We could see the bulbs and roots in addition to the stems. leaves, flowers, and flower parts.

Journaling: In February 2008 ***** and I bought a pot of tulip bulbs just for fun. Coincidentally *****'s 3rd grade class was studying the structure of plants at the same time. Nothing like "aligning" our at home "enrichment" with the MA curriculum.

The chart on the left is a print out of the part of the Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks for Science highlight the standards for grades 3-5 that we talked about at home while growing the tulips.

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Viewed: 189
Comments: 20
Favorites: 4
Date Added: Apr 17, 2008

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gorgoues layout! you did a fabulous job.

27-Apr-08

This is so pretty! I love the buttons, great touch.

24-Apr-08

Beautiful flowers! Beautiful colours & buttons...

22-Apr-08

Beautiful tulips. I didn't know you could grow them in just a vase with water. I may have to give that a try sometime.

21-Apr-08

oh these tulips are so pretty.i love how the photos are arranged and all the other elements!

20-Apr-08
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OMG Tanya this Pics are amazing, and the LO too!

20-Apr-08

Oh WOW! This is beautiful and I love how everything just fits together so perfectly!

20-Apr-08

What a pretty layout and a cool thing to do...Tulips in water....makes me want to try it. Great job on the challenge!

20-Apr-08

Great LO Tanya...I never knew you could grow in water in a vase...hmmm...might have to try that. Great mix of papers, makes it very visually appealing.

20-Apr-08

Very pretty, I like the little joke to go along with the title!

18-Apr-08
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