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Plants Unit (PowerPoint, Lessons, Printables) is perfect for science in Preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten, First Grade, and Second Grade classrooms and packed full of inviting science activities. Students will learn about the needs of plants, parts of a plant, and the plant life cycle.
Your kindergarten and elementary students may have questions about how plants “eat,” “drink,” or grow. Here are a few simple experiments to start with: How leaves get water. What leaves need to germinate. How water travels through plants. How leaves breathe.
27 Φεβ 2020 · I separated our full Plant Unit into small pieces for those teachers who can’t do the whole thing. How can you make this a project based learning unit? Using this full unit will help you hit all the parts of a complete project based learning unit. Each element of PBL is covered! 1st Grade PBL Plant Unit. 2nd Grade PBL Plant Unit
14 Ιαν 2021 · You’ll need six small plants (almost any kind of plant will work), these printable cards and activities (included in the unit) a gallon size ziplock bag, rubber band and petroleum jelly. Your kiddos will be so engaged with this lesson!
28 Φεβ 2024 · Looking for creative plant life cycle activities? We have 33 fun and free teaching ideas including videos, hands-on experiments, printables, and more. Your students will love learning about the plant life cycle and how they can help plants grow and thrive. 1. Read The Tiny Seed by Eric Carle.
3 Φεβ 2024 · In this animated BrainPOP video, students will learn about the different parts of a plant and their functions, including the flowers, which are the reproductive organ of the plant. They will also explore the role of the seeds and the process of pollination.
#1 – Meeting Plant’s Needs. In lower elementary, students begin exploring whether a plant is considered alive or not. Once they determine it is alive, they decide what a plant’s needs are for survival. One activity that I like to do with my students is the Plant’s Needs stem challenge.