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Plants and Life Cycles

Unit Launch Video Plants and Life Cycles

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Plants and Life Cycles

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Day 1: How does a bean plant change as it goes through its life cycle? You will plant bean seeds and observe the cycle of growth. How does a bean plant change as it goes through its life cycle?

Plants and Life Cycles Beans: Start to Finish

Plants and Life Cycles To plant your bean seeds: 1.Fill your cup with the moistened soil. 2.Plant your first seed between the soil and the side of the cup. 3.Put the other two seeds into the soil.

Plants and Life Cycles After you plant your bean seeds, place your cup in front of your centimeter growth strip.

Plants and Life Cycles As our plants grow, we will: Water them Make sure they have sunlight Check their height on the centimeter growth strips

Plants and Life Cycles

The Parts of a Plant Roots

Plants and Life Cycles The Parts of a Plant Stem

Plants and Life Cycles The Parts of a Plant Leaves

Plants and Life Cycles The Parts of a Plant Flower

Plants and Life Cycles The Parts of a Plant

Plants and Life Cycles The Parts of a Plant Create a flip book!

Plants and Life Cycles The Parts of a Plant On the outside, draw a flower with a different part on each tab.

Plants and Life Cycles The Parts of a Plant Roots hold a plant in place. They take water and nutrients from the soil to the stem. The stem takes water and nutrients to the leaves. The stem holds up the plant. Leaves use sunlight, air, and water to make food for the plant. A flower makes seeds. Seeds make new plants. On the inside, label and define each part.

Plants and Life Cycles