We have quite the little science experiment going on in class right now...
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We are sprouting beans in ziplock bags so we can see everything that happens. We can watch the roots grow, and then the stem, and eventually even the leaves.
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It's the first thing we run to see when we get to school in the morning.
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We are keeping track of the beans' growth in our science journals!
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