Julia Benkert and Willem Peters 1D

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Julia Benkert and Willem Peters 1D Bean farmers Julia Benkert and Willem Peters 1D

Introduction We bring a jar, with a bean which is already growing, talk about the new topic

Worksheet, groupwork about the basics of seeds Core Worksheet, groupwork about the basics of seeds Poster to be able to explain important things

They bring a jar to grow their own beans It‘s their responsibility Core They bring a jar to grow their own beans It‘s their responsibility Start the daily journal Explain „seeds for food“

We plant the small plants in the schoolgarden Keep writing the journal Core We plant the small plants in the schoolgarden Keep writing the journal

Send them to „seeds for food“ finish the journals Core Harvest the beans Wash and dry them Send them to „seeds for food“ finish the journals

They prepare their own exhibition in the hallway Conclusion They prepare their own exhibition in the hallway