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Science

  • The child learned about the life cycle of worms, observing how they hatch from eggs, grow, and reproduce.
  • They gained knowledge about the importance of worms in soil health and how they help with decomposition.
  • Through hands-on experience, the child understood the concept of recycling food scraps using worms as composters.
  • They developed an understanding of the interdependence between worms and plants, as worms enhance soil fertility for better plant growth.

Continued development related to the activity can include expanding the worm farm into a larger-scale composting project. Encourage the child to explore different composting methods, such as vermicomposting with different types of worms or outdoor composting with a compost bin. They can also research and learn about other decomposers in nature and their role in ecosystems.

Book Recommendations

  • Wiggling Worms at Work by Wendy Pfeffer: This book provides an informative and engaging introduction to worms and their importance in the soil ecosystem.
  • Yucky Worms by Vivian French: Through an entertaining story, this book offers a closer look at the life of worms and their beneficial role in gardens.
  • Worms Eat My Garbage by Mary Appelhof: Targeted towards older readers, this book serves as a comprehensive guide to vermicomposting, providing detailed instructions and tips.

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