PROJECT ABOUT GROWING MUSHROOMS

Authors

  • Raxmatjonova Mubinaxon Xikmatilla qizi,Abduraximova Ruxsoraxon Ilxomjon qizi Teacher of the 1-State Specialized Secondary School Master degree,Pupil of the 1-State Specialized Secondary School

Keywords:

Projects, Mushrooms, Biohumus, Fertilizer, Red Worm, Organic waste, Mycelium,

Abstract

This article provides information about how students and teachers can accompany in school projects. School projects offer numerous benefits, boosting academic understanding, critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving while developing essential life skills like collaboration, communication, time management, and self-confidence, making learning more engaging, personalized, and relevant to real-world challenges. They foster deeper knowledge retention and prepare students for future success by connecting different subjects and promoting active, student-led learning. Additionally, making projects with pupils, can lead friendly relationship with each other. Growing mushrooms at school condition is so easy, so in this article we write about how you may use this method in your home, school, university. It is helpful both pupils, students and teachers for future plans.

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Published

2025-12-30

How to Cite

Raxmatjonova Mubinaxon Xikmatilla qizi,Abduraximova Ruxsoraxon Ilxomjon qizi. (2025). PROJECT ABOUT GROWING MUSHROOMS. Journal of Applied Science and Social Science, 15(12), 1421–1425. Retrieved from https://www.internationaljournal.co.in/index.php/jasass/article/view/2866