Growth and Change in Plants
Here you will find all of the work we have done on our unit covering growth and changes in plants. I will try to include a brief explanation of the lesson, as well as any worksheets we have used.
Lesson 1
Uses for Plants
We started our new unit by looking at a picture. In that picture there were a variety of things going on, each of which showed us a use for plants. After looking at the picture for a while, we recorded ways that we use plants. We then discussed with our neighbour, and added some of their thoughts to our paper. We saved the other side of our recording sheet to use as our unit title page.
Lesson 1
Uses for Plants
We started our new unit by looking at a picture. In that picture there were a variety of things going on, each of which showed us a use for plants. After looking at the picture for a while, we recorded ways that we use plants. We then discussed with our neighbour, and added some of their thoughts to our paper. We saved the other side of our recording sheet to use as our unit title page.
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Lesson 2
Plant Parts
Our discussion today started on one of their units from last year. They talked about animals, and how animals can be classified, but that most animals have similarities amongst them. This led us to talking about similarities amongst different types of plants. We focused on the many different parts that can be found on most plants. We were given a research sheet and a recording sheet. We were to read a short bit of information on six different plant parts, and then dot-jot the role of that part of the plant.
Plant Parts
Our discussion today started on one of their units from last year. They talked about animals, and how animals can be classified, but that most animals have similarities amongst them. This led us to talking about similarities amongst different types of plants. We focused on the many different parts that can be found on most plants. We were given a research sheet and a recording sheet. We were to read a short bit of information on six different plant parts, and then dot-jot the role of that part of the plant.
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