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Type Journal ArticlePub Date 10/1/2014Stock # ss14_038_02_57Volume 038Issue 02
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Matter in the life of science
Reading this article was really interesting it talk about how plants grow and showing pictures and charts to explain more about it. How students often believe the terrarium atmosphere will r... See More
Reading this article was really interesting it talk about how plants grow and showing pictures and charts to explain more about it. How students often believe the terrarium atmosphere will run out of carbon dioxide, Making kids think a different way on how you make a plant live longer than dying. they also showed steps and information how to grow a plant and make it last longer.
Plants in a Jar
Wow, what a wonderful article! Planting plants in a jar or terrarium is a standard science experiment, but the authors have taken it way beyond being common. They have put all sort of twis... See More
Wow, what a wonderful article! Planting plants in a jar or terrarium is a standard science experiment, but the authors have taken it way beyond being common. They have put all sort of twists on it like taking oxygen and carbon dioxide readings. They share charts and detailed instructions in the article. This is a great read for any teacher wanting to do extensive work with plants.
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