After putting them in order, we set out to find the various stages in the garden. Of course, that's when my camera batteries decided to die so I don't have any pictures of that but it was neat to find all the different stages, alive and growing before us.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Garden Sequencing
We have been spending a lot of time in our garden watching everything grow. It's so neat to see a bud transform into a little veggie and then just a few short days later, be ready to be picked! For this sequencing activity I drew four stages of a tomato and a cucumber on index cards and Eva set to putting them in the correct order.
After putting them in order, we set out to find the various stages in the garden. Of course, that's when my camera batteries decided to die so I don't have any pictures of that but it was neat to find all the different stages, alive and growing before us.
After putting them in order, we set out to find the various stages in the garden. Of course, that's when my camera batteries decided to die so I don't have any pictures of that but it was neat to find all the different stages, alive and growing before us.
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Pretty good illustration of it. I wish my garden had grown like that.
ReplyDeleteI love your pictures. Fun activity.
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