Unit Content
Getting Started
Ages 2 to 6: Practice letter formation and handwriting development with our seed-themed capital letter mats
Ages 3 to 6: Expand vocabulary and support language development while learning about the different parts of a bean seed
Ages 3 to 6+: Builds vocabulary and writing skills by observing, identifying, and labeling the different parts of a bean seed and a bean seedling
Ages 2 to 6: Practice counting, one-to-one correspondence, and identifying quantities on a ten frame while building fine motor skills
Ages 2 to 5: Cut apart pictures of fruits, which have been opened to reveal the seeds, and match those pictures to their corresponding fruit
Ages 2 to 6: Increase fine motor strength, think creatively, and reinforce the names of different parts of a seed/plant while making a colorful garden out of play dough
Ages 3 to 6: Describes how a seed changes over time and sequences its growth from a tiny seed to a young plant
Ages 3 to 6+: Sort seeds into different categories based on common characteristics
Ages 3 to 6+: Put together an observation journal to track a seed's growth and observe how it changes over time
Ages 4 to 6+: Learn how a seed travels from place to place by making predictions and conducting a few simple tests
Ages 2 to 6+: Explore color, shape, and textures in nature by creating a mosaic from different types of beans and seeds