Monday, July 28, 2014

Recap - MM2

Worms found for the garden.
The children at the Michigan State University Child Development Laboratory spent a majority of their time outside exploring their school's garden.

Children made observations about how insects affect the plants in the garden and humans as well.

After picking up several worms a child said, "They're wiggling in my hands."

Another child commented on how worms can positively affect plant growth.

"If we put the worms in the garden they will make space for roots to grow," the child said.

Similarly, a child wondered what might happen if he caught a wasp in his hands.

A peer said, "A wasp will sting you to protect itself. Stay away."

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