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Who Will Benefit if We Give Bulbs What They Need to Grow?

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Students identify the elements needed for bulbs to grow. They raise tulips and give them to various members of the community. They identify local philanthropic communities and look for ways they can constructively donate time and give back to the community.

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community service, volunteering, philanthropy, tulips, flowers

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community service, giving, philanthropy, tulips, science
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Grade
6th - 7th
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Science
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4 days
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