Wildflower Seed Planting Instructions
Sample Wildflower Seed Planting Instructions #1 / Sample Wildflower Seed Planting Instructions #2- Choose an area that gets 6 or more hours of sun a day.
- Prepare the soil: Remove other growth and rake the soil flat.
- Press the seeds into the ground, but do not bury them with soil. You can do this by walking on them.
- Water the soil so that it is moist but not soaked. Once the plants are 4–6 inches tall, you can let them get water from rainfall. If there is a drought, water occasionally.
- Prepare the land. Remove some or all of the grass and weeds and rake the soil.
- Choose a sunny location.
- Scatter the seeds on top of the soil.
- Press the seeds into the soil by walking on them. Do not cover them with soil.
- Water the area for 4–6 weeks or until the plants are well established.
- Remove dead flower heads in the fall and fill in empty space with more seeds.
Austin’s Butterfly Draft #4
Austin’s Butterfly Draft #5
Butterfly Drawing Reflection #2
(Example, for Teacher Reference)
Butterfly Drawing Reflection #2
What is one challenge you had to work through?
How did you work through it?
Challenge I Had to Work Through / What challenge did you work to overcome?Drawing patterns
Evidence from My Work / How did you work through your challenge? What can you show/share?
Asked for help, made more drafts
Sentence Frames:
It was challenging for me to make realistic patterns when Iworked on my butterfly drawing. I had to ask people at my table to show me how to do it, and I made three drafts. Here, see for yourself! (show your work)
Butterfly Drawing Reflection #2
Name: ______ Date: ______
Butterfly Drawing Reflection #2
What is one challenge you had to work through?
How did you work through it?
Challenge I Had to Work Through / What challenge did you work to overcome?Evidence from My Work / How did you work through your challenge? What can you show/share?
Sentence Frames:
It was challenging for me to ______
______when I worked on my ______
______. I had to ______
______.
Here, see for yourself! (show your work)
Image Credits
Student artwork by Austin. “Austin’s Butterfly.” Courtesy of ANSER CharterSchool, Boise, ID. Models of Excellence. n.d. Web.
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