ACTIVITY 3: MIND YOUR OWN MINE Prepare the following materials and follow the procedure as stated (You may use extra sheets to write your answers). Materials: • 6L size Empty Bottle/Container • Mung Beans (1/4 kl) • Clay Loam Sand (just enough to make. Tablespoon/Scooper 6L empty bottle % full) Procedure: 1. Mix the Mung beans and the sand together in a basin. 2. Place the mixture in an empty bottle/container. 3. Using a scooper or a tablespoon, get two to three (2-3) scoop each day. • Gloves • Basin

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ACTIVITY 3: MIND YOUR OWN MINE
Prepare the following materials and follow the procedure as stated (You may use extra sheets to write
your answers).
Materials:
• Mung Beans (1/4 kl)
• Tablespoon/Scooper
• Gloves
• Basin
• 6L size Empty Bottle/Container
• Clay Loam Sand (just enough to make
6L empty bottle ¾ full)
Procedure:
1. Mix the Mung beans and the sand together in a basin.
2. Place the mixture in an empty bottle/container.
3. Using a scooper or a tablespoon, get two to three (2-3) scoop each day.
4. Count the number of beans that comes in each scoop and record them using table below.
Day
Number of Beans
1
2
3
4
5
5. Continue doing step #3 until the fifth day.
Questions:
1. What day did you recover the most number of beans and how many beans did you have?
2. How hard was it to get more beans at first?
3. How hard was it to get more beans in the latter?
Transcribed Image Text:ACTIVITY 3: MIND YOUR OWN MINE Prepare the following materials and follow the procedure as stated (You may use extra sheets to write your answers). Materials: • Mung Beans (1/4 kl) • Tablespoon/Scooper • Gloves • Basin • 6L size Empty Bottle/Container • Clay Loam Sand (just enough to make 6L empty bottle ¾ full) Procedure: 1. Mix the Mung beans and the sand together in a basin. 2. Place the mixture in an empty bottle/container. 3. Using a scooper or a tablespoon, get two to three (2-3) scoop each day. 4. Count the number of beans that comes in each scoop and record them using table below. Day Number of Beans 1 2 3 4 5 5. Continue doing step #3 until the fifth day. Questions: 1. What day did you recover the most number of beans and how many beans did you have? 2. How hard was it to get more beans at first? 3. How hard was it to get more beans in the latter?
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