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Monday, 27 August 2018

our class science experiment

hi my name is Alexis and welcome to my blog today I'm going to tell you how our class planted theyr own wheat seeds and how you can plant and look after your own wheat seeds.



ingredients/materials/equipment
1 bag of cotton wool
1 or 2 egg cartons
1 cup of h20
water dropper
wheat seeds



step 1 soak enough cotton wool to fit your egg carton don't pour the water
step 2 place the cotton wool in the egg carton
step 3 drop some wheat seeds onto your wet cotton wool with your hands but not to much
step 4 put some news paper down on a table it'll get a bit wet


this is how you plant your seeds here's how to look after them

step 1 water your seeds daily but not to much water else the seeds will die rot and effect the other seeds if they do do rot and die pick the seeds out
step 2 when your seeds start growing to about 10cm plant them in little pots or yogurt pots
step 3 continue to water them enough until they are damp
step 4 when they are about 30 - 40 cm move them to a garden




and that is how you plant and look after your own wheat seeds

7 comments:

  1. hi everyone this is my classes experiment on how to grow wheat seeds

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  2. love it alexis it a big job to grow wheat seeds

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  3. Tēna koe Alexis
    Great to see you sharing what you have been learning in our wheat seeds experiment! I like that you have told everyone what materials they need and what to do (the method). Do you think that a picture of the wheat seeds would help people to see what they should like when they grow? Keep up your great writing!
    Best wishes
    Mrs H

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  4. Hi Alexis it's Nikoli from Rimu class, I love how you have paragraphed you work it looks amazing, how well did yours grow?

    From Nikoli

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    1. the wheat seeds grew amazing

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  5. Hola Alexis It's Chloe King here,
    I like this blog post because it has how to make it.
    Maybe next time could you put in some colour?
    Next time could you put it ina slide?
    I hope that you could help me with my thoughts and I hope you could please do something like that.
    How much did yours grow?
    Chloe King
    Yaldhurst Model School

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  6. hello Alexis I miss you. from Hendrik

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