Make Your Own Wormery
Worms are fascinating! I still remember playing with them when I was a kid: we used to build mud houses and drive the worms around J (I’m not joking: we used toy cars. Poor worms!)
The kids kept playing with worms in the yard, but knew almost nothing about them. We decided to learn about the way earthworms move, breathe and what they eat by observing the tiny creatures in our very own wormery. We had lots of fun digging for worms and creating the proper environment for them!
You just need a large jar, gravel and soil and some plants. You can observe them with a magnifying glass.
Some tips:
Don’t cover the jar completely; we used foil to cover it, but you can also pierce the lid;
You should keep the wormery in a dark place: a cupboard, or covered with black construction paper.
Put a paper towel roll in the middle, so the worms move on the outer parts of the jar (we didn’t do that, but we learned from our mistakes).