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Natural Egg Dye.


  1. Combine each ingredient (right) with one tablespoon of white vinegar in a medium pot.

  2. Bring to a boil.

  3. Once boiling, lower heat and simmer for 30 minutes. Let cool.

  4. Strain dye into a mason jar before adding the eggs. Once strained, let soak for at least 30 minutes. Note: For a brighter color, let it soak longer- See the above chart.

  5. Remove with tongs and pat dry.



Ingredients:

May 25, 2020


4B's in the Garden

View the SPN Garden Life video here:

SPN GARDEN LIFE.mp4

5/25-5/29 Lesson Here:

4B's Birds, Bugs, Butterflies, Bees.pdf

May 18, 2020

Patterns in Nature: Art and Math

5/18-5/22 Lesson Here:

Patterns in Nature.pdf

May 10, 2020

Save the Seeds!

Seeds.mp4

5/11- 5/15 Lesson Here

Garden Science 5_11-5_15.pdf

May 4, 2020

Photo: Farmers Almanac

Flowers and the Moon

IMG_6830.mov

Cool time-lapse video of a blooming lily by Uma C. of Fourth Grade.

5/4-5/8 Lesson HERE.

Please note: these lessons are better viewed on a laptop or desktop computer. Please email me ksmeal@csdo. if you'd like a copy emailed to you.

Garden Science 5_4-5_8 Full.pdf

April 27, 2020

Cutting flowers is a good way to practice scissor skills for younger kids.

The Secret Language of Flowers

Make a bouquet with whatever you can find in your own home or yard.

4/27-5/1 Lesson HERE.

Please note: these lessons are better viewed on a laptop or desktop computer. Please email me ksmeal@csdo. if you'd like a copy emailed to you.

Garden Science 4_27-5_1.pdf