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Preschoolers are CURIOUS


What could be a fun way to learn about the life cycle of a plant? 

This week, the preschoolers started observing how plants grow and change. 
Day 1
Preschoolers put their seeds in a cup.

Day 2
They saw a little sprout starting to come out and noticed that the skin was coming off.

Day 3
The sprout was getting longer and longer..


Everyday they completed their observation notebook. They wrote the day, the date, how it looked like, and labeled the drawing. Lastly, they wrote down their observations. 


Preschoolers also learned how to use the ruler and measure in centimeters! 

 

They used magnifying lens to zoom in to the seeds and have a better look of the changes that was happening.

 

To develop their research skills, Preschoolers started looking at books related to the unit. They copied and wrote down information they found and draw things that interest them. 

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  1. Amazing preschool scientists !!! 🤩

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    1. They are awesome!! They have been carefully observing and noting down their observations in their journal.

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