In this activity, the students will use banana peels to make their own fertilizer. They are packed with potassium, phosphorous, and calcium which makes them a perfect treat for plants.
- Duration: 1 Hour(s)
- Grade(s): 6th – 12th
$3.99
Too many bananas in your kitchen that will soon go bad? No need to worry. Instead of throwing them out, there are other ways to use them, including the banana peel. It contains nutrients that can be used to create fertilizer!
In this activity, the students will use banana peels to make their own fertilizer. They are packed with potassium, phosphorous, and calcium which makes them a perfect treat for plants.
What better way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day than growing your own greens? And not just regular greens, but greens on a sponge. Yes! On a sponge, plants can grow. Have a go at this activity and join others in turning green for this celebration!
You may be able to identify a farm tool when you see one, but will you be able to properly use it? Are you up for the challenge of showing how it is done? If so, try this activity with your classmates!
Which really came first, the egg or the chicken? This activity may finally give the students the answer to this question! They are to put some images together which will form the life cycle of a chicken.
There are innumerable ways on how animals make our lives better. The students will be able to name a few of these ways through this activity as they learn more about domestic animals!
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