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Growing a cress head is simple, quick and fun, and the results are visible within a few days. Older children can benefit from growing a cress head by learning the basics of gardening and horticulture. They can observe the different stages of the cress head's growth, while also learning about the importance of water, light and soil.


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Put the filled pot in a dry and sunny spot (like a kitchen windowsill) for seven days and watch your cress grow! Spritz with water if the cotton wool looks like it's drying out. To harvest, simply snip your home-grown cress into an egg mayonnaise sandwich, toss into a leafy salad, or scatter over a soup - delicious! Tags: Family, How to


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You will need: 1 fresh potato Paints or felt-tip pens 1 packet of cress seeds 2 balls of cotton wool First, an adult will need cut off and then scoop out the top of the potato to create a little hollow for the cress to be grown in. Then slice off the bottom of the potato to create a flat surface so the potato will stand up.


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Cress heads are a very easy activity to do and can be done throughout the year. It's a great way of showing seed to food in a relatively short period of time so that your child can see the whole growing process from start to finish and be involved throughout. Give it a go - kids love it!


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Potato cress heads - six-week block of work. Fun activity for younger pupils. Once grown you could even use your own cress in your potato salad recipe. Download Potato Cress Head. Potato recipe - six-week block of work. An easy potato salad recipe, that works perfectly in the classroom.


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What You Need Large potato Cotton wool (or soil) Googly eyes Marker pen White PVA school glue Cress seed or grass seed (we used cat grass seed which gives thick straight blades of grass). Spoon and knife How to Make Potato Grass Heads Cut a slice off both ends of the potato so that it can stand up by itself and has a flat top.


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After 2 days they already had a head of hairand after 4 days they were ready for a hair cut. We hope you have fun groiwing cress heads, this is such a fun and easy science experiment for kids. Filed Under: Growing , Learn , Preschoolers , School age , Science , Spring — Share It — Newer Post Older Post How to grow cress using cotton wool.


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Instructions Instructions - Cut a hollow from the top of each potato - Draw face features on the potato/ write your name. - Moisten cotton wool and put in the hollow, add cress seed - Keep watered, stand back and watch it grow hairs. -You can use cress in salads.


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Potato Cress Heads Early Years Foundation Stage (2012) The Activity Links To Theory Remember Early Years Outcomes (2013) The activity I have chosen to do is grow cress inside a potato. The activity will be both visual and sensory for all children with many areas of learning incorporated.