Miss Rumphius was too sick one year to plant lupines, but they grew anyway! Does your student remember how this happened? She says that the birds and wind must’ve helped her out. Record your observations on the chart write the date and draw what you see happening in your plant containers. Check each plant every few days (make sure to keep them watered). Place one in the sunlight (window sill or outside if the weather is right) place the other in a dark spot (like a closet or room that doesn’t have a window). Make a list of ways your student can make the world more beautiful, and help him complete one of those tasks this week. “You must do something to make the world more beautiful.” Discuss this with your student. Making the World More Beautiful Mini-bookĪlice’s grandfather told her that there was a third thing she must do. The Miss Rumphius printable pack includes these activities: I hope these Miss Rumphius printables will enhance your readings of this timeless, beloved story. This beautiful story about Miss Rumphius will teach your children to ask: How can I make the world more beautiful? It challenges all of us to go out and find a way to make the world more beautiful. It’s hard not to write this on every page, but I LOVE THIS STORY. This won’t cost you anything, but it helps us to keep the site running. We sometimes use affiliate links in our content.
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