Lima Bean Plant Growing Up and Out |
Last week, Jayden’s class began a new project that had him
practically jumping up and down with joy. He got to grow his own lima bean,
nurturing it from a dry little kernel to a vibrant green plant. He adores his
little lima bean green, and he’s learning all about the root system of the
plant by watching it grow in real time.
If you have young children, this is a wonderful and easy
project for them. All you need is an old CD case, some dirt, scotch tape, a dry lima bean
and water.
Directions:
Take a dry lima bean and soak it in water for one day.
Pop Out the Plastic Insert |
Open a CD case and pop out the hard plastic insert and booklet.
That will leave you with an opening at the side of the case.
Our Little Lima Bean Sprout |
This is the opening in the CD Case. Pour the water in here. |
Lima Bean After Watering |
Lay the CD Case down, add a bit of dirt and put the lima bean in it, too. Close the case and use scotch tape to secure the bottom and sides. Put your lima bean on a sunny windowsill and water it every day.
Lima Bean After 36 Hours |
Lima Bean After 3 Days |
And that’s it! The bean grows fast, so have your children look at it twice a day and follow its progress. For older kids, you can use this as a starting point for learning about root systems, photosynthesis and how plants make it possible for all life to exist!
Great project!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Cindy. We had a great time watching our lima bean grow. :)
DeleteWe used 2 cd cases, one with beans the other with peas which had much thinner roots. Placing another pea seed lower down in the soil showed how this stunted the growth.
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Fascinating! Thanks for sharing your photo, anonymous. :)
DeleteWell I've never ever thought of using a CD case before. Now that's unique. What a great idea. Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's my pleasure, Live Love Bean! Just curious, what do you use besides CD cases?
DeleteGreat idea!!
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