![]() ![]() Growing Vegetable Soup provides many counting opportunities. You could also use these free Garden Shop Pretend Play Printables. You could use pots, mixing spoons, an apron and plastic vegetables so your student can cook some vegetable soup after the “garden” has grown! Bucket and tools, gloves, seed packets, even larger seeds such as beans or peas are great planting props. If you are using colored letters, you can also practice color recognition.Īfter reading this story, have your child act out planting a garden or making vegetable soup. Have your child put the letters in the pot, stir and scoop one out. Use individual letters such as blocks, magnets, or tiles, a cooking pot and a large stirring spoon. How special for your child to see her initial or name growing. Fill it in with the seeds, then cover lightly with soil and keep moist. Using a fast growing seed such as radish or grass, have your child use a pencil to write either his name or initial in a small plot of ground. Here are a few sample lessons from the Growing Vegetable Soupunit study:įor memory work this week, you could use Genesis 1:29 (which talks about seeds and plants) or you could focus on another verse about helping others or showing kindness. ![]() Thanks to Tammy Maddox for creating this Growing Vegetable Soup unit study for Homeschool Share. ![]()
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