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Worm Lesson Plans
You want to teach your students about decomposition, plant growth and how it relates to worms. You could also teach them about compost and the life cycle of a worm, and how exactly they help the environment and the earth. Your worm lesson plans should help your students understand just how important worms are for the Earth and what they do for it. You can do an experiment so students observe firsthand how earthworms transform garbage into compost. To do it, create a worm farm inside your classroom as part of your worm lesson plan. There are flat-sided worm farm kits with observation windows (sort of like ant farms) available at www.nature-gifts.com that have layers of colored sand and soil in them. Kids can then easily see how worms mix the soil for us as these different colored layers get mixed up. This visual tool can be excellent for your worm lesson plan and exciting and interesting for the children. The worm observation farm booklet has a great diagram of worm anatomy if you’d like to do a dissection. It also comes with 3 worm lesson plans. You can learn things like how worms move, how fast do worms churn the soil, do worms like dead leaves or live leaves better (what do they eat?), and do they have a nose or tongue? This kit can be a valuable tool for your worm lesson plan. Our articles are free for you to copy and distribute. Please give http://www.worm-farming.com credit for the article. Other Articles you may like:
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