For this assignment I created a “snowman” pumpkin puppet! I created this puppet through the creative process without any prompts. I figured since it was fall and pumpkin week, I would create a puppet for not only my school work, but to also use in my preschool classroom! My puppet shows a lot of detail about pumpkins. It shows the texture and lines that you would find on a pumpkin, the seeds, the stem, and the leaves. While trying to think of how to make this appealing and fun for preschoolers,…
What’s Your Favorite Type of Halloween Candy? By Mikayla Honeywell What’s your favorite type of halloween candy? Personally mine is all things chocolate. The satisfying smell of the freshly opened chocolate, the sweetness you taste, and the extra energy it gives you. I love all of that about it. To begin with I just love the smell of chocolate. It smells like a sweet thing of joy. The smell prepares you to bite into a sweet tasting snack. Sure it has sugars but I know it’s worth it. The…
inside of the pumpkin. They will also be working on desgning their own pumpkin. They will be examining and observing specific characteristics of the pumpkin. • Have you ever carved a pumpkin? • What’s inside pumpkins? • Where to pumpkins come from? • What do seeds need to grow? • Students will clean…
Autumn Heck; Twin Falls, Idaho; CSI Campus; Herrett Center Twin Falls citizens are encouraged to join in the fun at the Herrett Center during its November Holiday Workshop activity. This event will take place on Friday and Saturday, November 24th and 25th, and will begin at 1:30 p.m., and end at 4:30 p.m. At the Herrett Center’s Crafts for Kids, age-old techniques similar to those utilized by early peoples around the world are taught, and individuals can learn to make fun holiday gifts for…
wrinkled, purple and round, purple and wrinkled. Again we analyzed our data by using a chi-square test and answered questions about the data we collected. In procedure 3, we were given soybean plants, these plants grew to be a year old dropped their seeds, and their offspring grew for two weeks. We recorded the F2 generation by separating them by seedlings with dark green leafs, light green leafs, yellow leafs, green cotyledons, and yellow cotyledons. After our data was analyzed we used a…
In the beginning, the tiny seed was planted in the rich, dark soil of my mind. My mother taught me how to be a nurturing and caring mother by her example. She showed me that I was important by always being present in my life. She worked sometimes, but she never let her work become the priority and most of my life I felt that she was a stay at home mom, even though she worked part-time at the library and taught art classes. She taught me about Jesus, the importance of having a relationship with…
As most mammal seed dispersers, tapirs are generalists, as their…
My phage has the wonderful name of Lorge. This name is very special because it offers information about the phage right away. I also chose this name because the first word that Tracy said when she saw my phage was, “Wow, it’s huge!” To get this wonderful phage I collected the soil sample from the flower pots across the street outside of Bessey Hall. I got the sample at the start of class on September 11, 2017. It was a clear day that was 60 degrees, with a depth of about 4cm below the surface of…
the seed germinates, both a root and a shoot forms, and the seed capsule is pushed up, out of the dirt by the stem before it falls off. The different treatments used in this study affected the overall germination of the Picea mariana seeds. The seeds which were only treated with distilled water germinated as they were expected to germinate. The seeds that were treated with the Kalmia extract tended to have roots which were much shorter than the shoots. The same thing occurred with the seeds…
HISTORY: Origin of C. Canadensis is America (North) (Cronquist 1943; Frankton and Mulligan 1987) although now wide spread in many countries. It is most abundant specie in North America (Thebaud and Abbott 1995). Seeds are light weight. Water and wind are two means of dispersion of its seeds. Salisbury(1942) pointed out C. canadensis was introduced in London during 2nd world war. And it was among 6 other species which were distributed by bombing there. Habitat: C. Canadensis can be commonly…