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Plant Physiology Lesson Plan, Grades Pre-K - 12

In Which Liquids Do Seeds Grow Best?
Teach your students about horticulture and hydroponics with this printable science activity....
A Seasonal Terrarium
Students watch the changes of the seasons from winter to spring with a seasonal terrarium.
Does the pH of Water Affect the Growth of Bean Plants?
Introduce students to botany and the basics of acids and bases with this printable science...
Do Plants Sweat Like People Do?
Students will learn about the similarities between human sweating and plant transpiration. In...
Class Garden
Create a class garden with this lesson plan. Your students will observe the growth of the...
Does Microwave Radiation Affect Seed Growth?
In this hands-on science activity, students will microwave batches of seeds for different...
Flower Pollination
Students discover how flowers get a little help from birds and insects to transfer pollen...
Which Bulbs Are Best for Forcing?
Students will attempt to grow different types of bulbs out of season while learning about...
Traveling Seeds
Children discover how seeds hitch a ride with the wind, in the water, or on an animal to become...
Creating New Plants Through Cross-Pollination
Introduce your students to cross-pollination with this printable science activity. Students...
Autumn Veggies and Fruits
Students research fall vegetables and fruits.
Do Bean Plants Grow Better in Soil or in Water?
Students compare the growth of bean seeds submerged in water to traditionally potted bean...
Herbs in the Classroom
Grow herbs indoors all year by creating a mini-greenhouse.
How Close to a Plant Must Pesticides Be in Order to Be Beneficial?
Students test how close to a plant a pesticide must be to be effective and why pesticides are...
Can Cloning Make a Better Plant?
Teach your students about cloning with this hands-on science activity. Students clone plants...
Can Healthy Plants Be Grown in Soil Containing No Microorganisms?
In this science fair project, students bake soil to kill microorganisms and attempt to grow...

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