March Pick 3 Pinterest Party

Welcome to this month's Pick 3 Party!  Thanks for stopping by!  If you are looking for some inspiration for your classroom this month, you have come to the right place!
March marks the beginning of Spring and I love bringing a little bit of Spring into the classroom.  Here are a few of the ideas that I have found on Pinterest that I plan to use during the month of March with my students.

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I have been sprouting seeds with my lil' pups for more years than I care to count, but I have never attempted to sprout seeds from a sponge.  I can't wait to try this out!

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Growing bulbs is something that very few of my kids have ever seen in person.  I love being able to grow them in transparent cups so that the root development can be seen.  

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Bees play such an important role in the Spring.  This lesson idea helps kids to understand how pollination occurs.  


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Come Pin With Us
This linky party will be hosted on the 3rd of each month and we would love for you to join in on the fun!





Here's how to join in on the fun!!!
1.  Save the Pick 3 images to your desktop.
2.  Create a blog post using these images to share you 3 Pinterest Picks for the month.
3.  Share a link to your full Pinterest page if you would like.
4.  Link up by clicking the add your link button below.
5.  Be sure to check out the other Pinterest finds that have been shared and leave a comments on the ones you love!

14 comments

  1. Sprouting seeds from a sponge!! NEAT!! You will have to keep us updated on how that works! Looks like it would be a lot of fun! Thanks for hosting the link-up!!

    recipeforteaching

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  2. I LOVE the idea of growing bulbs! We all have planted seeds at some point but bulbs....not that is just awesome! I am definitely going to do this! Thanks for the great idea.

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  3. I love these ideas. I will have to try them out for my plants/soil science unit.

    Mrs. Wiley
    @ Wiley Teaching

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  4. I love the bulb idea! I wonder if I could time that right for Mother's Day? Hmmm. Thanks for the link up! I'm glad I found your blog!

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  5. I am off tomorrow to pick up the sponge and seeds... GREAT idea. We can use a little green around here :) Thanks! Kathleen
    Kidpeople Classroom

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  6. Oh my gosh, I love all of your pins! I've never seen the sponge sprouts before- and I love that idea with the bulb. The pollen activity is great, too. Love them all!
    Carolyn
    Kindergarten: Holding Hands and Sticking Together

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  7. What great pins! I really like the growing bulbs idea. I'm sure the kiddos go wild over seeing those roots! Fun! And thank you for the great linky. I always have so much fun browsing others pins. :)

    Kelly
    Lattes and Lunchrooms

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  8. I LOVE your planting pins. I am going to try the bulb and the sponge planting this year. I never thought of the bulb planting. I am so excited! Thanks for the link up!
    Loving Kinders

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  9. Super pins!! I LOVE the sprouting sponge! Sadly I end up killing every plant I have:( Maybe I'll give it a try anyway and hope it lives.

    Thanks for the ideas!
    The Busy Busy Hive

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  10. Growing the plant bulbs in clear cups is such a great idea! I bet the kids are fascinated by it!

    Stephanie
    Forever in Fifth Grade

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  11. I love, love, love the Cheetos idea! We are reading about bees in a couple weeks and that sounds like a wonderful supplemental activity. Thanks for the great pins!

    Kelsey
    Simply Magical Learning

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  12. Love the idea of growing bulbs, such a nice spring science activity. Thanks for the pins and for hosting! Jane

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  13. Love these ideas for when we do our unit on planting! Thanks!

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