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Flower Power Vocabulary
Review vocabulary with a list about flowers aligns with the lesson Flower Power. | Looking at Bees
Students can learn about bees and other insects by observing them on school grounds and around... | |
Flower Pollination
Students discover how flowers get a little help from birds and insects to transfer pollen... | Taking in Water and Minerals
Use these experiments to teach students about the process which carries liquid into a plant. | |
Investigate Activity: Observing the Parts of Flowers
Students observe, compare, and contrast the parts of two different flowers. Materials list,... | ||
Starting a Leaf Exchange Program
The leaf exchange program will help students learn about leaves in different areas while making... | ||
Understanding Penicillin and Mold
This experiment, conducted over a period of days, will give students a chance to observe the... | Explore Activity: Exploring Parts of a Plant
Students make drawings and record observations of the stems, leaves, and roots of a plant. They... | |
Examining the Trees and Leaves in Fall
Children will observe the trees and leaves and complete a chart in this fall science activity. | ||
Which Foods Do Molds Love Best?
Teach your students about the history of mold and its possibilities for scientific application... | ||
Make a Dried Bouquet
Students learn how to make bouquets out of dried peppers or flowers. This was a common Colonial... | Dried Flowers and Leaves
Pressing flowers and leaves is an excellent way for young children to learn about plants. | |
How Does Your Garden Grow?
By making their own miniature garden, students can observe first hand how plants grow. | The Flower
Use a fill-in-the-blank printable that will demonstrate how much children know about flowers. | |
Cloning Plants
Show students how new plants can grow from a parent plant without the need of a seed. | Flower Parts
This printable challenges children to define the four main parts of a flower and then label a... |
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