This document provides instructions for a self-watering planter final project assignment for 7th to 9th grade students. Students must 1) describe the planting process and materials used, 2) take a picture of their growing plant and note how many days it has been, and 3) print and submit their report with a cover page listing their name, grade, and section. The project is worth 15 points and documents the process of observing a self-watering planter over time.
This document provides instructions for a self-watering planter final project assignment for 7th to 9th grade students. Students must 1) describe the planting process and materials used, 2) take a picture of their growing plant and note how many days it has been, and 3) print and submit their report with a cover page listing their name, grade, and section. The project is worth 15 points and documents the process of observing a self-watering planter over time.
This document provides instructions for a self-watering planter final project assignment for 7th to 9th grade students. Students must 1) describe the planting process and materials used, 2) take a picture of their growing plant and note how many days it has been, and 3) print and submit their report with a cover page listing their name, grade, and section. The project is worth 15 points and documents the process of observing a self-watering planter over time.
part of our final project and it has a value of 15 pts. What do you have to include the report? Easy freezy! 1. You have to describe the process, meaning, how did you planted and what did you use. (kind of seeds and how much water you put into, basically the instructions) 2. Take a picture of your baby plant and tell how many days it has taken for it to grow. 3. Print it out and include a cover page with name, grade and section.