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Create Your Own Brussels Sprouts Tree: Step-by-Step Instructions

Follow these easy steps to make a fun and festive Brussels Sprouts Tree using a #10 can, some double-sided tape, and rice! Start by gathering your materials, then attach a sign to the can, fill it with rice, and secure the tree in place. Finally, display your adorable creation for students to admire. This DIY project is perfect for teaching about gardening, nutrition, or celebrating the holiday season in a creative way.

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Create Your Own Brussels Sprouts Tree: Step-by-Step Instructions

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  1. Brussels Sprouts TreeDisplay step-by-step instructions Click onthegreenarrow to go forward

  2. Step #1 Gather the following items: • Brussels Sprout Tree • Empty, Clean #10 can • Tape • Sign • Rice Click ongreenarrow to go forward or red arrow to backward

  3. Step #2 Place doubled sided tape on the back of the sign. Click ongreenarrow to go forward or red arrow to backward

  4. Step #3 Attach the sign to the #10 can. Click ongreenarrow to go forward or red arrow to backward

  5. Step #4 Fill the can with rice to about 2” from the top of the can. Click ongreenarrow to go forward or red arrow to backward

  6. Step #5 Place the tree in the rice and twist down until the stalk can stand on its own. Click ongreenarrow to go forward or red arrow to backward

  7. Step #6 Display the Brussels Sprouts Tree on the line for the students to see. Click onthered arrow to backward

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