Green and Growing Why are plants important? We use them for many things!

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Green and Growing Why are plants important? We use them for many things!

Words to know  Sequence  Harvest  Resource  Material  Product

Sequence beginningmiddleend 123 firstsecondthird Things happen in order

Harvest To gather and collect

Resource The crop that is harvested

Material Material is made from the crop

Product The final part of the sequence

Sequence Paper Trees are harvested to make pulp Pulp is from trees and used to make paper Paper is made from pulp

Sequence Rubber bands Rubber trees are harvested for latex Latex is from rubber trees and used to make rubber bands Rubber bands are made using latex

Sequence Clothing Cotton is harvested to make thread Thread is from cotton and is used to make clothing Clothing is made from thread

Time for a game!