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iEARN Daffodil and Tulip Project 2013
Students in different parts of the world plant bulbs together and collect data on various parameters (latitude, longitude, sunlight, temperature etc.) and track when they blossom.
Classrooms around the world choose Daffodil and/or Tulip bulbs to plant during the same week in November. Students will be asked to collect temperature data throughout the experiment and report to the group – in addition they will report when the blooms appear etc. The project can be as involved or as simple as your class needs it to be.
Was it a lot of hard work?
I don’t know what a daffodil is.
I can’t wait to see what the daffodils looks like.
Wow! Congradulations to the environmentilists! I joined the project if thats ok!
Well done enviormentalist for doing FANTASTIC work in planting the daffodils. I can’t wait until they grow.
The new garden looks awesome and I love what you have added to that garden too. I was wondering, how long did it take to plant the new and amazing tree and did you guys make the new table with the garden and put the log there too? It looks awsome with that table! I think you guys are the perfect envirermetalists ever!
I absolutely love the new garden but I cant believe people have been wrecking the daffodils and tulips. I am disappointed that they are wrecking a world wide project. The environmentalists look very hard at work and should be proud of their hard effort!
Reblogged this on Heidie's Fantabulus Blog and commented:
I cant believe our school has participated in a world wide project about the environment! There are lots of opportunities! 🙂