Lesson

Seeds Sprout and Grow

Students learn how seeds germinate and how young plants keep growing.

Seeds Sprout and Grow

What students learn

Students learn how a seed wakes up, grows roots, and becomes a young plant. First, watch Photosynthesis and Parts: Plants Make Their Food so students remember that a growing plant also needs food-making leaves, water, air, and light.

Why it matters

This lesson helps students see that plant growth is a process, not a single event. Seeds change little by little. Photosynthesis and Parts: Water, Air, and Light reinforces the basic inputs a plant uses while it grows.

Learn the idea

A seed does not stay a seed forever. It begins to sprout when it gets the right conditions. Watch Watch a Seed Sprout: A Seed Wakes Up to see the first stage of germination, then Watch a Seed Sprout: Roots and First Leaves to follow the sprout as it becomes a young plant.

Try it

Plant a bean seed or draw a seed-to-plant sequence. After that, use Growing Plants Without Soil: Start the Experiment to compare a growing plant in a different setup. Finish with Growing Plants Without Soil: Water and Light Help Growth and Growing Plants Without Soil: Observe the Results so students can explain what the plant still needs to grow well.

Parent guide

Keep the talk simple and visual. Ask the child to describe what changed first, second, and third in the seed's life. If the child is ready, ask them to explain why water, light, and patience matter when a seed is growing.