 The lesson I sent in was about potato propagation, and this is a type of asexual reproduction in plants that's actually using a piece of the plant to create another one. You can use this with all types of age groups and manipulate it to be lower level for elementary students or higher level for your secondary education. So the simple thing to do is you can plant potatoes inside or outside. They just need 160 frost-free days for them to actually produce a potato. In the lesson plant itself it says you have to have seed potatoes, but for this you can actually just go get any potato variety except for sweet potatoes at your store. They actually kind of use a different technique to propagate them. But what you do is then cut your potato up to where you have these indentations that are called eyes. As long as you make sure you've got at least an eighth of the potato and it has an eye on it, you plant it about two inches deep and you keep it water, you will eventually get a potato plant. So simply to put this, depending on what age group you have, you may want to do the cutting or you may want them to do the cutting. So you just simply cut it. And then what I would also recommend doing is to leave this out overnight just exposed to the air. It creates a callus and that's just going to keep bacteria and things you don't want in your plant from getting in there. Plant it, water it, and in about 160 days you're going to actually be able to harvest different kinds of potatoes. That's it.