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1. 6B Observe and describe parts of plants 1 1.6B Observe and describe parts of plants 1.7a Observe, measure and record changes in mass, size, color, and movement Date: Diagram Photo Measurement Estimate: ____________________ Actual : _____________________ Properties Color: ______________________ Texture : smooth, rough

1. 6B Observe and describe parts of plants 1 1.6B Observe and describe parts of plants 1.7a Observe, measure and record changes in mass, size, color, and movement Date: Diagram Photo Measurement Estimate: ____________________ Actual : _____________________ Properties Color: ______________________ Texture : smooth, rough