The students will learn to identify the position of each organ and the role it plays in the process of digestion by creating a representation of the Digestive System using colored papers and an apron.
- Duration: 1 Hour
- Grade(s): 6th – 8th
The students will learn to identify the position of each organ and the role it plays in the process of digestion by creating a representation of the Digestive System using colored papers and an apron.
Soil is known to be a basic requirement to grow a plant. But what would happen in its absence? Find out what, why, and how will this happen in this exciting agricultural activity!
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