Sequence, To start growing a small classroom bean plant, first, we need to wash the seeds and gather a small pot, soil, and water. Then plant the seeds about two centimeters deep and place the pot in a sunny spot. After a few days, the seeds sprout, and we see small green shoots. Finally, we water the plant regularly and watch it grow taller and stronger over the weeks.ng a small classroom bean plant, first, we need to wash the seeds and gather a small pot, soil, and water. Then plant the seeds about two centimeters deep and place the pot in a sunny spot. After a few days, the seeds sprout, and we see small green shoots. Finally, we water the plant regularly and watch it grow taller and stronger over the weeks., Cause and Effect, When we give the bean plants enough sunlight and water, they grow taller and develop leaves. As a result, the soil stays healthy because the roots help hold it in place. If we forget to water, the plant wilts and may stop growing, showing how care directly affects growth., Problem and Solution, The beans aren’t germinating well in the classroom pot. To solve this, check the soil moisture, ensure the pot has drainage, and give the seeds fresh ones. As a result, the plants begin to sprout, and we can observe the growing roots and shoots., Compare and Contrast, In one pot, beans grow with lots of sunlight, while in another pot they have less light. With more sunlight, the plants become taller and greener; with less light, they stay small and pale. This shows how light levels can affect growth and health., Description, The classroom bean plant sits in a bright window, with several green leaves and a sturdy stem. The soil is moist and dark, and there is a small label with the plant’s name. Nearby, a ruler helps us measure growth, and a watering can waits for daily care..

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