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Seed Savers Exchange 
Fall Lesson Plan: 
Seed Saving in the Classroom 
Time Consideration: 
30-60 min 
Grade Level(s): 
3-8 
Equipment: 
Access to water 
Information on seed 
saving available on SSE 
website 
2 buckets or watertight 
containers 
Envelopes or blank seed 
packets 
Pencils, crayons, 
colored pencils, etc 
Iowa Benchmark 
Science (3-5 and 6-9) 
1. Students can 
understand and apply 
skills used in scientific 
inquiry. 
A. Students can 
understand and apply 
the processes and skills 
of scientific inquiry. 
2. Students can 
understand concepts and 
relationships in life 
science. 
B. Students can 
understand life cycles. 
C. Students can 
understand environment. 
Background: People have been saving seeds for thousands of years. Many 
immigrants from all over the world brought seeds with them to the United 
States. These seeds were so important, both culturally and as a source of 
food security, that they were carefully hidden in the linings of suit cases, the 
brims of hats and the hems of clothing. 
The Fall Harvest is the best time to teach students how to save seeds. 
Garden vegetables can be brought in from a student’s garden, a school or 
local community garden, a farmer’s market or even a grocery store. For a 
saved seed to grow true-to-type, or exactly like the parent plant, that seed 
must be an open-pollinated or heirloom variety. An optional ‘tag game’ 
activity explaining the importance of biodiversity in agriculture is included. 
Outcomes 
Students will understand a plant’s life cycle. 
Students will understand both the conditions needed for seed germination 
and seed dormancy. 
Students will understand the importance of biodiversity in agriculture. 
Procedure: 
1. Discuss the origins of seeds with students. Their first responses may be 
thoughts such as “plants” and “garden centers,” but encourage students 
to think about where seeds originated and how they found their way into 
our gardens and backyards. This discussion can go two ways: you can 
discuss seed dispersal methods (i.e. wind, water, animals, etc), or how 
humans have used and moved them. Seeds have been saved and 
transported for hundreds of years. 
2. Pick a vegetable from which to save seed. Listed below are good 
vegetables for seed saving in the classroom. You can find seed 
saving information at this link: http://www.seedsavers.org/ 
Content.aspxsrc=helpful_links.htm#instructions 
 Tomatoes and Peppers: Most commonly tomatoes and peppers will self-pollinate, 
meaning the seed you save will produce a plant just like the 
parent. Tomato and pepper seeds are mature when the fruit is ready to 
eat. You can get tomatoes from a farmers market or a grocer allowing 
students to eat the tomato after they have squeezed the seeds out. If you 
can eat your tomato you can save it too! 
 Beans: Like tomatoes, most commonly, beans will self-pollinate. If 
beans are left to dry on the vine, students can easily shell the beans and 
store them. Beans vary dramatically in size and color, impressive for 
students and adults.
2 
Seed Savers Exchange 
Fall Lesson Plan: 
Seed Saving in the Classroom, cont. 
Vocabulary: 
Hybrid 
Heirloom seed 
Pollination 
Self-pollination 
Cross-pollination 
Teacher Tips: 
If you are concerned 
about growing your seed 
for produce, make sure 
the seed you save did 
not cross pollinator or 
come from a hybrid 
variety. 
If you are interested in 
seed saving, consider 
purchasing the book 
Seed-to-Seed by 
Suzanne Ashworth. It is 
the most comprehensive 
source available for 
information on seed 
saving, storing, and 
starting. This resource is 
available from SSE on 
our website 
www.seedsavers.org or 
call 563/382-5990. 
 Watermelons: These are great fun for students as they get to eat the 
watermelon and spit out the seeds. However, watermelons will cross-pollinate 
if more than one variety in the same species is grown in one 
place. This means the seed saved will be a hybrid and not produce a 
plant like the parent. If you are concerned about seed purity, find out if 
the seed was grown in isolation to prevent cross-pollination. 
 Squash: Squash, like watermelons, will cross-pollinate, but they can be 
huge and have many seeds. Squash seed saving can be combined with 
pumpkin carving or roasting the remaining seeds for a snack. 
3. After reading seed saving instructions, gather any equipment needed 
(water for rinsing flesh from seeds, paper towels, spoons, etc). 
Weather permitting, this is best to do outdoors as it can be messy. 
4. Using a Seed Savers Exchange seed packet as an example, have students 
design their own seed packet. Packets could include the name of the 
variety, a description, and growing directions. Kraft makes blank 
seed packets, or blank envelopes work well too. 
5. Once seed has thoroughly dried, have students fill seed envelopes. Ask 
students to brainstorm where and how seeds should be stored. A 
good way tot do that is to have them think of what a seed needs to 
germinate (water, light, and heat) and do the opposite (store 
somewhere dry and cool) until they are ready to be planted. 
Optional Activity: Biodiversity Game 
Discuss why biodiversity in agriculture is important. Create a list of reasons 
that might include: more options for taste, resistance to pests and disease, 
the ability to grow in different climates, or importance to different cultures. 
After discussing this, play the Corn Tag game (available at: http:// 
lifelab.org/pdfs/maize_diversitygame.pdf) 
Round 1: Hand out corn necklaces corn side up. Tell students that their 
teacher is a corn worm and if touched by the corn worm, they die a dramatic 
corn death. At the end of the round, have students take note of how quickly 
the corn worm could take out the whole yellow corn population. 
Round 2: Have students flip their cards over. Now they are different 
varieties of corn. This time if they are tagged by the corn worm they only 
die if they are green or yellow. White and red corn will survive. Ask 
students to talk about what happened in the different rounds. What would 
have happened if there weren’t yellow or green corn? What happens if it 
isn’t corn worm but a drought instead?
5 
Seed Stories Directions: Seed Savers 
Exchange seeds all have unique 
stories, travels, and adventures. 
Pick a seed story to investigate 
and answer the following 
questions. 
1. Who is your seed story about? 
2. What seeds were grown in this person’s garden? 
3. What part of the world did these seeds come from? (circle one) 
Europe Asia Africa South America North America 
4. Why do you think these seeds were picked to grow in the gardens? 
5. Can you imagine what the garden looked like? What was around it? How were 
the plants and seeds arranged? Draw what you think your character’s garden may 
have looked like on the other side of this sheet. 
6. What kind of meal would have been cooked with these seeds? Make a recipe 
by listing ingredients and cooking directions below: 
7. How would this seed have been collected and stored to save to grow for the 
next year?

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Seed Saving in the Classroom ~ seedsavers.org

  • 1. 1 Seed Savers Exchange Fall Lesson Plan: Seed Saving in the Classroom Time Consideration: 30-60 min Grade Level(s): 3-8 Equipment: Access to water Information on seed saving available on SSE website 2 buckets or watertight containers Envelopes or blank seed packets Pencils, crayons, colored pencils, etc Iowa Benchmark Science (3-5 and 6-9) 1. Students can understand and apply skills used in scientific inquiry. A. Students can understand and apply the processes and skills of scientific inquiry. 2. Students can understand concepts and relationships in life science. B. Students can understand life cycles. C. Students can understand environment. Background: People have been saving seeds for thousands of years. Many immigrants from all over the world brought seeds with them to the United States. These seeds were so important, both culturally and as a source of food security, that they were carefully hidden in the linings of suit cases, the brims of hats and the hems of clothing. The Fall Harvest is the best time to teach students how to save seeds. Garden vegetables can be brought in from a student’s garden, a school or local community garden, a farmer’s market or even a grocery store. For a saved seed to grow true-to-type, or exactly like the parent plant, that seed must be an open-pollinated or heirloom variety. An optional ‘tag game’ activity explaining the importance of biodiversity in agriculture is included. Outcomes Students will understand a plant’s life cycle. Students will understand both the conditions needed for seed germination and seed dormancy. Students will understand the importance of biodiversity in agriculture. Procedure: 1. Discuss the origins of seeds with students. Their first responses may be thoughts such as “plants” and “garden centers,” but encourage students to think about where seeds originated and how they found their way into our gardens and backyards. This discussion can go two ways: you can discuss seed dispersal methods (i.e. wind, water, animals, etc), or how humans have used and moved them. Seeds have been saved and transported for hundreds of years. 2. Pick a vegetable from which to save seed. Listed below are good vegetables for seed saving in the classroom. You can find seed saving information at this link: http://www.seedsavers.org/ Content.aspxsrc=helpful_links.htm#instructions Tomatoes and Peppers: Most commonly tomatoes and peppers will self-pollinate, meaning the seed you save will produce a plant just like the parent. Tomato and pepper seeds are mature when the fruit is ready to eat. You can get tomatoes from a farmers market or a grocer allowing students to eat the tomato after they have squeezed the seeds out. If you can eat your tomato you can save it too! Beans: Like tomatoes, most commonly, beans will self-pollinate. If beans are left to dry on the vine, students can easily shell the beans and store them. Beans vary dramatically in size and color, impressive for students and adults.
  • 2. 2 Seed Savers Exchange Fall Lesson Plan: Seed Saving in the Classroom, cont. Vocabulary: Hybrid Heirloom seed Pollination Self-pollination Cross-pollination Teacher Tips: If you are concerned about growing your seed for produce, make sure the seed you save did not cross pollinator or come from a hybrid variety. If you are interested in seed saving, consider purchasing the book Seed-to-Seed by Suzanne Ashworth. It is the most comprehensive source available for information on seed saving, storing, and starting. This resource is available from SSE on our website www.seedsavers.org or call 563/382-5990. Watermelons: These are great fun for students as they get to eat the watermelon and spit out the seeds. However, watermelons will cross-pollinate if more than one variety in the same species is grown in one place. This means the seed saved will be a hybrid and not produce a plant like the parent. If you are concerned about seed purity, find out if the seed was grown in isolation to prevent cross-pollination. Squash: Squash, like watermelons, will cross-pollinate, but they can be huge and have many seeds. Squash seed saving can be combined with pumpkin carving or roasting the remaining seeds for a snack. 3. After reading seed saving instructions, gather any equipment needed (water for rinsing flesh from seeds, paper towels, spoons, etc). Weather permitting, this is best to do outdoors as it can be messy. 4. Using a Seed Savers Exchange seed packet as an example, have students design their own seed packet. Packets could include the name of the variety, a description, and growing directions. Kraft makes blank seed packets, or blank envelopes work well too. 5. Once seed has thoroughly dried, have students fill seed envelopes. Ask students to brainstorm where and how seeds should be stored. A good way tot do that is to have them think of what a seed needs to germinate (water, light, and heat) and do the opposite (store somewhere dry and cool) until they are ready to be planted. Optional Activity: Biodiversity Game Discuss why biodiversity in agriculture is important. Create a list of reasons that might include: more options for taste, resistance to pests and disease, the ability to grow in different climates, or importance to different cultures. After discussing this, play the Corn Tag game (available at: http:// lifelab.org/pdfs/maize_diversitygame.pdf) Round 1: Hand out corn necklaces corn side up. Tell students that their teacher is a corn worm and if touched by the corn worm, they die a dramatic corn death. At the end of the round, have students take note of how quickly the corn worm could take out the whole yellow corn population. Round 2: Have students flip their cards over. Now they are different varieties of corn. This time if they are tagged by the corn worm they only die if they are green or yellow. White and red corn will survive. Ask students to talk about what happened in the different rounds. What would have happened if there weren’t yellow or green corn? What happens if it isn’t corn worm but a drought instead?
  • 3. 5 Seed Stories Directions: Seed Savers Exchange seeds all have unique stories, travels, and adventures. Pick a seed story to investigate and answer the following questions. 1. Who is your seed story about? 2. What seeds were grown in this person’s garden? 3. What part of the world did these seeds come from? (circle one) Europe Asia Africa South America North America 4. Why do you think these seeds were picked to grow in the gardens? 5. Can you imagine what the garden looked like? What was around it? How were the plants and seeds arranged? Draw what you think your character’s garden may have looked like on the other side of this sheet. 6. What kind of meal would have been cooked with these seeds? Make a recipe by listing ingredients and cooking directions below: 7. How would this seed have been collected and stored to save to grow for the next year?