Here is the dirt getting ready for the pots:
Adding seeds and dirt to the pot:
Add the stakes and wait for growth:
After just a few days, here is what we saw:
Then, after a few more days:
They are growing basil, parsley, cilantro, chives and thyme. I can't wait to use some of it!
In other adventures... Science has been elctricity and magnetism, so we got to learn about fuses and do this fun experiment - thankful that the house didn't burn down!
Our experiment involved using an instrument we built for electrical charges and using steel wool as a fuse. We had to basically ignite the steel wool with a charge of electricity and see what happened. Thankfully, the wool acted as a fuse and "shut down" when it got too hot - otherwise, my hands might have looked like our marshmallows!
Trying to get a spark:
Ignite!:
Oh, for joy!
We have also done some experiments using static electricity:
Homeschooling has so much to offer - I couldn't have this kind of fun with my kids otherwise! Add that to my thankful list - getting to be with my kids everyday and we still love each other!
2 comments:
what no wheat grass?
How cool. I think ours would freeze if we tried it, even inside! We are getting a lot of snow today...about 3 to 5 inches. It's so beautiful! Wish you were here to enjoy it with us. Love you, Tammy
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