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Growing Things 🌱

Seeds

  • A tiny seed sits in the soil.
  • It pushes a green shoot up.
  • Little leaves open like a smile.

Caterpillars

  • A caterpillar munches a leaf.
  • It wiggles and gets bigger.
  • Then it makes a cozy cocoon.
  • Soon a bright butterfly flies away.

Rain

  • Rain drops fall from the sky.
  • They tap on the roof, β€œpitter‑patter.”
  • Plants drink the water and grow.

Simple Activity

  • Put a seed in a small cup.
  • Add a little water.
  • Watch a sprout appear.
  • Count the new leaves each day.

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How Volcanoes Form

From Magma to Mountain

Volcanoes grow where tectonic plates collide or drift apart. Heat melts rock into light, buoyant magma that rises, cools, and hardens near the surface, building the cone layer by layer.

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Maya's Daily Discoveries - March 15 Inbox

πŸš€ Today's Learning Journey

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How Volcanoes Form
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πŸ’¬ Tonight's Conversation Starters

"Can you explain how volcanoes form?"