


So I ask my kids every year which project they liked best (so I make sure I keep doing that one) and the overwhelming vote in my INT class (Integrated Science--Advanced 7) was flower models with Play-Doh. They had to use dough, pipe cleaners, beads, etc to represent 12 parts of the flower, such as petals, anther, filament, ovule, stigma, etc. Results above :)
FYI--I don't care if you're 2 or 12, everyone loves Play Doh. The boys were exceptionally nostalgic....reminiscing about making snakes, alligators, piles of dog "poo" in their yesteryears.
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