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Tomochichi Gardeners. Table of Contents : Tomochichi Gardeners Patience… Why? Plant the Seed Watch and Learn Growth of Corn Bar Graph Growth of Corn Pie Chart Time line Time line Continued Organizational Chart Gardening Necessities Finished Product Lets Plant a seed
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Tomochichi Gardeners • Table of Contents: • Tomochichi Gardeners • Patience… Why? • Plant the Seed • Watch and Learn • Growth of Corn Bar Graph • Growth of Corn Pie Chart • Time line • Time line Continued • Organizational Chart • Gardening Necessities • Finished Product • Lets Plant a seed • Now what do we need? • Keeping track • How many Ears of Corn? • How we figured it out • Keep your plant ALIVE *Hesci there kids! I am Tomochichi your guide for gardening. The one thing you must remember when growing crops is to have patience. *Hesci is hello in Muskogee language
Patience…. Why? Patience is key when trying to grow your own crops. It takes a lot of time and effort for the crops to grow! Lets use corn as an example because the Creek and Yamacraw Indians planted this crop. Table of Contents
First, we must plant the seed Want to see what happens in the next few days to the seed? Click Here! Table of Contents
You guys want me to show how to get started? Lets see how different plants grow and change over time. Watch and learn!!! Click Here Table of Contents
Growth of corn shown in a Bar Graph Table of Contents
Weekly Corn Growth as Percentagesin a Pie Chart Table of Contents
Time line of corn growth Week 1 Plant the seed Week 4 Week 6 Week 5 Week 2 Week 3 Starting to grow Table of Contents
Time line continued Week 7 Week 11 Week 9 Week 8 Week 10 Table of Contents
Organizational Chart What we need to grow any plant Water Light Land Rain Hose Lamp Sun Table of Contents
Gardening Necessities…. Water and Shovel Sunlight It is a good thing that water and sunlight are a natural resource and we can use our hands to dig. Table of Contents
Finished Product Table of Contents
Let’s plant a seed and watch it grow 1. Take your Dixie cup and fill it up about ½ full of soil. 2. Place a single lima bean seed in the soil, and then cover up the seed with more soil. Your cup should be about ¾ full now, and your seed should be buried under the soil. ½ mark Table of Contents Lima beans seeds. You only need 1 seed.
Now what do we need? In order for our seeds to grow into a plant we need water and sunlight for heat. How much of each do we need? Using a new dixie cup, fill it up a little less than ¼ with water, and pour that water on your lima bean plant... We will do this once a day, until they start to grow! Since it is starting to get cold outside we will use the heat from a lamp to keep our plants nice and warm and lit up. Table of Contents
Keeping a growth track of your plant You are responsible for keeping up with watering your plant and remembering to place your plant under the lamp every day. You are also to keep a daily journal explaining what you have done to help this seed grow into a plant. I would like you to explain if you watered your plant and how much water you used, and if you remembered to put your plant under the lamp and how close it is to the bulb. Also in your journals, you can write about any changes you may have observed throughout this whole process!! Table of Contents
How many ears of corn all together? Tomachichi has 4 corn stocks. Each corn stock has 8 ears of corn on it. How many ears of corn are there all together? Ask yourself… How do I solve this? What is the important information in this question? Write your answer and process in your math journal. Table of Contents
How did you figure it out? Corn Stocks Ears of Corn 4 groups of 8 8 8 8 +8 64 8 x 4 64 or Table of Contents
Try to keep your plant ALIVE!!!! Table of Contents
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