Teach the children well. They are our future.
Teach the children well. They are our future.
Homestead Science: The Seed Germination Experiment
Every spring we start watching the quiet miracle of seeds waking up. A dry little bean may not look like much, but inside is a tiny plant waiting for warmth and moisture. This simple experiment lets children see that hidden life begin to grow.
What Children Learn
Seeds are not dead. Inside the seed coat is a living plant embryo. When the seed receives water and warmth, the coat softens and the first root begins to push out. The root grows downward, searching for water, while the shoot grows upward toward light.
Every spring we start watching the quiet miracle of seeds waking up. A dry little bean may not look like much, but inside is a tiny plant waiting for warmth and moisture. This simple experiment lets children see that hidden life begin to grow.
What Children Learn
Seeds are not dead. Inside the seed coat is a living plant embryo. When the seed receives water and warmth, the coat softens and the first root begins to push out. The root grows downward, searching for water, while the shoot grows upward toward light.
Materials
Dry beans (kidney or pinto work well)
Paper towels
Water
A glass jar or clear cup
The Experiment
Wet a paper towel so it is damp but not dripping.
Fold the towel and place it inside a jar or clear cup.
Tuck two or three beans between the towel and the glass so they are visible.
Place the jar in a warm location with indirect light.
Keep the towel damp each day.