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Wed, Sep 13, 2017 2:13 PM in Hands on Science
We know that children under the age of 7 love hands on activities and projects but sometimes there is not enough resources or places to visit so that they can get the full experiences of a real life-based science lesson. What resources do you recommend for our students to have an enriching and real life science experience?
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Wed, Sep 13, 2017 2:08 PM in Gardening at school with young children
Either option is very good for the development of the children. You can look at the pros from both choices: if you plant a garden when it isn't time, this allows students to know that there are specific seasons for certain vegetables and flowers and that they have to have this knowledge when they want to grow their own garden. If you choose to plant it during the spring then this will help them to...
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Wed, Sep 13, 2017 2:08 PM in Gardening at school with young children
Either option is very good for the development of the children. You can look at the pros from both choices: if you plant a garden when it isn't time, this allows students to know that there are specific seasons for certain vegetables and flowers and that they have to have this knowledge when they want to grow their own garden. If you choose to plant it during the spring then this will help them to...
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