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Images. Videos. Photosynthesis. Watch a movie about Photosynthesis!. Links. Watch it Grow !. Plant seeds and watch them grow! You can also learn more about roots, stems, leaves, flowers and seeds!. Who Lives Here ?.

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  1. Images

  2. Videos

  3. Photosynthesis Watch a movie about Photosynthesis!

  4. Links

  5. Watch it Grow! Plant seeds and watch them grow! You can also learn more about roots, stems, leaves, flowers and seeds!

  6. Who Lives Here? Play the matching game to learn about the animals and plants that live around different types of trees!

  7. A Plant Dictionary!

  8. Classify! Can you drag the plants and animals to the right box?

  9. Activities

  10. Pollination! We learn how bees gather pollen and nectar from blossoms. This is not my original idea. I think that I got the idea from a Mailbox magazine a few years ago. You will need a bag of Cheese Puffs or Cheese popcorn, life savers, and a large bowl. I drew flower petals onto construction paper and used masking tape to attach to the sides of the bowl. Put life savers (nectar) in the bottom of a large bowl and cover them with Cheetos (pollen). The children take turns plunging their hands into the Cheetos in search of the life savers. When they remove their hands from the Cheetos, there should be “pollen” all over their hands! Wow – just like the body of a bee looks as it moves from blossom to blossom gathering nectar. Then you could have students use fingers to "pollenate" di-cut flowers and put into Science Journals

  11. QR Codes and Plants • Use qrvoice.net to create codes that pronounce the parts of plants. Put different codes on live plants for students to scan and learn! • Use www.bingobaker.com to make bingo boards on plant vocabulary--it makes a QR code for you. When students scan the QR code, it gives them a random Bingo board that you created! • Students can create a Google Presentation about a type of plant or the life cycle of plants and create a QR Code to hang in the hallway as a direct link to their work!

  12. Books About Plants Look for these books in our Library!

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