Edible Soil
- clear plastic cups
- breakfast cereal, some crushed, some whole
- shredded coconut
- 1/2 gallon milk
- plastic spoons
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Edible Soil Profile
- Explain that the plastic cup represents the parent material,
the whole cereal represents the subsoil and the crushed cereal
represents the topsoil. Sprinkle coconut on top to represent grass
or other plant material.
- Students should wash their hands before making their own soil
profiles.
- As you pour milk, explain that water moves through the soil in
much the same way that milk moves through the cereal.
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(enough for 18 students)
- 2 c peanut butter
- 1 c honey
- 3 c instant dry milk
- oil
- wax paper
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Edible Clay
- Grease measuring cup with vegetable oil.
- Mix peanut butter with honey.
- Add instant dry milk, a little at a time, until mixture is
stiff.
- Cover students’ desks with wax paper, and have students
wash their hands.
- Spoon out the “edible clay” to each student and
allow them to experiment and create with the clay.
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Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom is a program of the Oklahoma Cooperative
Extension Service, Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry
and the Oklahoma State Department of Education
http://www.agclassroom.org/ok
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