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Flower Experiment - Day Two

4/5/2016

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We are learning about things that grow. Students have been able to explore seeds and are starting to grow bean plants. This week, we started an experiment so that we could see how water travels in flowers. We used white and yellow carnations. In addition to our knowledge of what plants need, we are also using our knowledge of color mixing. Each group of three flowers has one in plain, clear water, one in red water, and one in blue. After a day of sitting in the cups, we were able to see some difference in the flowers that were in blue water.
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    Mrs. Marx is a preschool teacher at Epiphany Catholic Elementary School in Chicago, IL.

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