Planting a Garden in Room 6: From Seeds to Salad (Life Cycles in Room 6)

by Caroline Arnold (Author) Caroline Arnold (Illustrator)

Planting a Garden in Room 6: From Seeds to Salad (Life Cycles in Room 6)
Reading Level: K − 1st Grade

Kindergarteners learn the joys of gardening in this close-up look at how plants grow.

A visit to Mrs. Best's classroom is always inspiring! Follow a classroom of real kindergartners as they grow a garden full of healthy vegetables. Joyful photographs show kids planting seeds, tending the seedlings, and harvesting (and eating!) the results. An exciting introduction to the math and science involved in growing a garden. The Life Cycles in Room 6 series follows Mrs. Best's real kindergarten class as they help things grow. This photo-illustrated series engages readers with hands-on science in the classroom and beyond.

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PreS-Gr 3--In a relatable tale that combines process and joy, the children of Mrs. Best's real-life kindergarten class are growing a garden! Arnold has photographed and told their story from beginning seeds to finished salad. The children are taught how to prepare the soil, how to plant the seeds, and how to water and nurture the seedlings. They are taught to keep the strong seedlings and to either compost or feed to the chickens the weaker ones. Mrs. Best explains how ladybugs help keep damaging bugs under control. The children learn what plants need support and to be patient and give everything time to grow. After three months, they are ready to harvest and make a salad for all to enjoy. In the back of the book, readers will find a listing of what parts of plants are edible, what garden tools to use, and common gardening questions. There is a very effective garden vocabulary page, as well as a list of online sources and books for further information. VERDICT With photography to illustrate each step, this is a delightful and informative book.--Cynde Suite

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In a relatable tale that combines process and joy, the children of Mrs. Best's real-life kindergarten class are growing a garden! Arnold has photographed and told their story from beginning seeds to finished salad. The children are taught how to prepare the soil, how to plant the seeds, and how to water and nurture the seedlings. They are taught to keep the strong seedlings and to either compost or feed to the chickens the weaker ones. Mrs. Best explains how ladybugs help keep damaging bugs under control. The children learn what plants need support and to be patient and give everything time to grow. After three months, they are ready to harvest and make a salad for all to enjoy. In the back of the book, readers will find a listing of what parts of plants are edible, what garden tools to use, and common gardening questions. There is a very effective garden vocabulary page, as well as a list of online sources and books for further information. VERDICT With photography to illustrate each step, this is a delightful and informative book.
—School Library Journal
Caroline Arnold
Caroline Arnold is the award-winning author of more than 100 books for children. She lives in Los Angeles, California.

Rachell Sumpter is an artist and illustrator whose books include Down Under the Pier, published by Cameron Kids. She lives with her family in Seattle, Washington.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781623542405
Lexile Measure
590
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Charlesbridge Publishing
Publication date
March 20, 2022
Series
Life Cycles in Room 6
BISAC categories
SCI072000 - Science | Life Sciences | Developmental Biology
Library of Congress categories
Growth (Plants)
Plant life cycles

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