Relevancy and Engagement
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Living Necklace Kits
Grow your own necklace! These kits contains enough materials for a classroom of students to make a living necklace. Plant a seed in a mini Ziploc, and after a few days, and some water, the necklace will be alive with growing sprouts - baby plants for students to observe. Order these kits online from agclassroomstore.com.
Procedures
Select and order a living necklace kit to meet your instructional need:
- Bean seeds to compare the growth of bean seeds and bean embryos
- Corn seeds for heredity studies
- Cucumber seeds
- Wheat and soybean seeds to compare monocot and dicot plants
Author
Debra Spielmaker
Organization
Agriculture in the Classroom
Lessons Associated with this Resource
- Inherited Traits in the Living Corn Necklace (Grades 6-8)
- Growing Plants in Science and Literature, More Than an Empty Pot (Grades K-2)
- Plant Propagation
- Growing Plants in Science and Literature, More Than an Empty Pot (Grades 3-5)
- Inherited Traits in the Living Corn Necklace (Grades 3-5)
- Full of Beans: Henry Ford Grows a Car
- Farming in a Glove (Grades K-2)
- Seeds, Miraculous Seeds
- The Seed Match
- Magic Beans and Giant Plants
- Get Popping!
- Corn an A-maizing Plant: Food, Fuel, and Plastic
- Farming in a Glove (Grades 3-5)