Dear Parents,
Youngsters are fascinated by the
notion that a tiny seed can emerge from the ground as a plant. I used that
fascination to teach our kids more about the science behind growing living
plants. The age-appropriate, hands-on lessons were engaging and gave them a
chance to get up close and personal, learning how seeds turn into plants. When kids
enjoy what they're learning, they're also more likely to remember it in the
future.
The children were taken to see
vegetables growing in our campus plant nursery here at The Academy. Then they
grew their own coriander and spinach plants in the crèche from seed, which
allowed them to get an up-close look at plant growth. They grew kidney beans in
transparent cups to see how roots and stems form and sprouted moong dal on kitchen towel to understand
the plants’ need for water. As a guest lecturer, we invited Ms. Roshni, The
Academy’s horticulture consultant, to talk about the plant and give more
information on plant for this age group level.
The crèche students also
collected leaves found in and around the campus, sorted them according to size
and then enjoyed painting them and creating prints with the leaf impression.
Other activities included making salads with fruit and vegetables, observing
and sorting pulses and making mosaics with seeds. The children have understood
that plants are useful to us in many ways and have even been involved in making
paper.
Now that our students are such
experts about plants, they shared their new knowledge with Grade
2 students
who have just begun a similar unit of inquiry on plants themselves!

















Great job Ms Sophia..
ReplyDeleteWonderful experiences for the tiny ones to cherish. Thanks.
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