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		<title>Pumpkin Lesson</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Pumpkin Lesson</p>
<p>1st Grade</p>
<p>(45 min.)</p>
<p>Book: Pumpkin Jack by: Will Hubbell</p>
<p>Learning Objectives:</p>
<p>-     Make seasonal connection to plant life cycles</p>
<p>-     Introduce vocabulary related to plant life cycles</p>
<p>-     Connect themes of seasons, life cycles, and gardening to the children’s lives</p>
<p>-     Obtain viable pumpkin seeds to plant next spring</p>
<p>Science vocabulary:</p>
<p>Life-cycle</p>
<p>Frost</p>
<p>Rot</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Book vocabulary:</p>
<p>Fierce (intense, angry)</p>
<p>Jack-o’-lantern (pumpkin with a face)</p>
<p>Spell (magic)</p>
<p>Wrinkled [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Pumpkin Lesson</strong></p>
<p>1<sup>st</sup> Grade</p>
<p>(45 min.)</p>
<p><strong>Book</strong>: <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Pumpkin Jack</span> by: Will Hubbell</p>
<p><strong>Learning Objectives</strong>:</p>
<p>-     Make seasonal connection to plant life cycles</p>
<p>-     Introduce vocabulary related to plant life cycles</p>
<p>-     Connect themes of seasons, life cycles, and gardening to the children’s lives</p>
<p>-     Obtain viable pumpkin seeds to plant next spring</p>
<p><strong>Science vocabulary:</strong></p>
<p>Life-cycle</p>
<p>Frost</p>
<p>Rot</p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Book vocabulary:</strong></p>
<p>Fierce (intense, angry)</p>
<p>Jack-o’-lantern (pumpkin with a face)</p>
<p>Spell (magic)</p>
<p>Wrinkled (wrinkled clothes have many lines &amp; folds in them)</p>
<p>Beneath (the snow)</p>
<p>Faded (lost color)</p>
<p>Withered (leaves)</p>
<p>Generous (Tim was generous. He gave away all of the pumpkins but the one he kept for himself.)</p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Supplies</strong>:</p>
<p>1 big pumpkin</p>
<p>sharp serrated knife</p>
<p>Newspaper</p>
<p>Plastic bowels or other containers</p>
<p>Paper towels</p>
<p>Dry-erase board, chalkboard, or smartboard</p>
<p><strong>Set-Up</strong>:</p>
<p>Spread thick newspaper over tables. Set a plastic bowl or container on each table.</p>
<p>Keep pumpkin at the front of the room so that children entering can see and touch it.</p>
<p><strong>Lesson</strong>:</p>
<p>1)    Gather as a group on the floor or in chairs with the teacher at the front with a dry-erase board (or chalkboard, or Smartboard).</p>
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<li>Introduce themes of seasons, life cycles, and kids gardening.</li>
<li>Go over key <em>science</em> vocabulary.</li>
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<p>2)    Go over key vocabulary found in the <em>book</em> <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Pumpkin Jack</span></p>
<p>Read <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Pumpkin Jack</span></p>
<p>3)     Make connections between the story and the children’s lives at home/school.</p>
<ol>
<li>Ask who has carved a pumpkin with their family?  Seen jack-o-lanterns in their neighborhoods?</li>
<li>Who has seen pumpkins growing in the garden at school?  At another farm or garden?</li>
<li>Who has ever planted a seed?  During what season?  Who has eaten pumpkin seeds?  What season?</li>
<li>How many seeds are in a pumpkin?  How many seeds does it take to grow a pumpkin plant?  How many pumpkins can one plant grow?</li>
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<p>4)    Teacher carves the top off the pumpkin and lifts it to show all the seeds.  Then everyone separates into smaller groups at their tables.</p>
<ol>
<li>At each table, the children have a turn to reach into the pumpkin and grab a handful of seeds and “guts.”</li>
<li>Using their hands, they separate the seeds from the “guts” and put the clean seeds into a container to save them.</li>
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<p>5)    Clean up!</p>
<ol>
<li>When the whole table is finished, they can go wash their hands in the bathroom.</li>
<li><em>b. </em>The teacher collects all the clean pumpkin seeds and, outside of class time, washes them with water in a colander and spreads them out on clean paper towels to dry overnight.  Then, they must be stored over the winter in a cool, dry place. <em>To be planted by the same students in the Spring!</em></li>
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