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Farming in a Glove
Grow your own farm in a glove! This kit contains instructions and enough materials for a classroom of students to plant five different seeds in the fingers of a food handler's glove and the cotton necessary to sprout them. Given a few days, and some water, the glove will be alive with growing sprouts - baby plants that your students can observe. An excellent activity for teaching plant growth and genetic differences. Order this kit online from agclassroomstore.com.
Author
Debra Spielmaker
Organization
Utah Agriculture in the Classroom
Lessons Associated with this Resource
- Luscious Leaves
- Soil Texture and Water Percolation
- Growing Plants in Science and Literature, More Than an Empty Pot (Grades K-2)
- Growing Plants in Science and Literature, More Than an Empty Pot (Grades 3-5)
- The Soil Chain
- Who Grew My Soup? (Grades 3-5)
- Farming in a Glove (Grades K-2)
- The Seed Match
- What's Our Soil Worth?
- Magic Beans and Giant Plants
- Who Grew My Soup? (Grades K-2)
- Farming in a Glove (Grades 3-5)