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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.
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.
While they’re observing, I suggest starting a plant unit! I have an engaging plant activities set just for you! Here is a look at fold-and-go books, printables, passages, and cut and glue pages from my plant unit that are perfect teaching plants activities!
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!
#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.
Kids love planting and getting their hands dirty, so a plant science unit is always fun to teach. Here are some of the best plant activities, books, printables, and videos to make this topic fun and your planning easier. These are perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and first grade students.