FREDDIE FLAX !!! Colours of flax Weaved flax How tall it grows Use for medicine Lifecycle How we recognize flax Fun facts By Sajith, Bailey & Euese.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Plants and Flowers By: Guy Wilcox. I like to thank my friend, Sean Ruckman, Mrs. Garrett, and my mom and my dad. Dedication Page.
Advertisements

SEN Lets Celebrate The Story Of Bread The Story of Bread.
Drawing and Painting Fun (4th)
Plant Growth and Reproduction
This is a self running presentation that lasts about 4 minutes, and loops continuously until escape is pressed. The text appears one word at a time to.
INSECTS Corinne Savignano Grade: Kindergarten, 1 st and 2 nd Environmental Science Click here to continue!
MMCC Science Department Sustainability Unit Science-X The following pictures were taken on the south side of Dartmouth High School during the fall.
Plant #1 I wrap around trees. I am woody brown. I am thick. What am I?
My Fast Plant Growth Journal
PowerPoint by : Chelsea Wang. Hello! My name is Chelsea, and I am going to tell you what makes me a kiwi.
Flowers. How I love flower’s I love flowers because their all different colours such as red, pink, blue, green, purple, orange, yellow and white. There.
Plant Growth & Development Grade 2
My Native Garden. Common NameSceintific NameLiving Environment Silver FernCyathea DealbataSunny and Dry conditions… Purple Cabbage TreeCordyline Australis.
What to know about plants! By: Sydney McCrery Brinson Memorial Elementary school Mrs. Ayala 3 rd grade class!
Insect Facts I live on the island of Madagascar. I can grow 3 inches tall. I am red. I have wings but I don’t fly. What am I?
Bag of M&M’s Decimal Percent Color Fraction (hundredth) (hundredth)
The Mean Green Growing Machine Parts of a plant.
At the end of this lesson you will: Recognize the location of the country, its capital and its flag. Recognize plants, animals and holidays celebrated.
THE PLANT FAIRY III –C EVS
J’adore and Erikah Today we are going to talk to you about trees. The trees we are going to talk to you about are Totara and Kowhai!
Counter Probabilities Teacher's Notes Topic: Probability
Plants An Integrated Unit By Joanne Boulais EDU 553 Summer 2005.
Native Trees Native Trees This is a PowerPoint on some native trees.
 Petals are important for a plant because they are what attract bees, birds and insects to the plant that will help it  pollinate. Pollinate-when pollen.
Earth Day Jeopardy. Category 1Category 2Category 3Category
Plants Division 8.
Copyright Life Cycle of a Tomato.
This PowerPoint contains information on four New Zealand native trees.
My tree project By LucyMai Dunphy. CONTENTS  ABOUT MY PROJECT  DAY 1  QUESTIONS  INFO AND INFECTED TREES  THE SEASONS  DAY 2  PIE CHART  DAY 3.
Sight Words Shoesmith Kindergarten Mrs. Cranley and Mrs. Stuttley.
NEW ZEALAND NATIVE PLANTS. MANUKA (Leptospermum scoparium) The Manuka is a common tree found throughout New Zealand. These trees are one of the most widespread.
 By: Tatyana Mavigliano. Root Stem Leaves Flower.
By: Damion And Ahmad. Plant Needs A plant needs sun, water, air, and space. A flower can grow from a seed. Then the seed turns in to a spout. Then it.
Yufang M3 U3 Clothes blouse i r girl bird sh_ _t.
Primary Longman Elect 2B Chapter 5 Text Type Riddles.
Let’s Harvest! Интерактивная презентация «Прочти и угадай»
(where b ≠ 0 and d ≠ 0) Numerical example: My garden is planted with flowers. 5/6 of the flowers are roses. 2/3 of the roses are red and the rest are.
Plants By: Fatima, Faris, & Mawada. What is a plant? Plants begin to grow under ground and they grow in different shapes, colors, and sizes.
How We use plants By Zarra.
What colour?.
Where’s the Adjective? Plants I Can Eat! The Big Question
High Frequency words (P.1 Unit 1 - Unit 6).
This is a PowerPoint on some native trees.
Module 3 My English book.
Fruit and Vegetables By Hazel Wickham.
Parts and functions By Leilani Ostiguy
Colour Farm Dr. Jean.
THE BEST THING IN THE WORLD
Who remembers when the science test is??????
SEN Let’s Celebrate The Story Of Bread.
Unit 2 Part 2.
Colours.
Unit 4 My clothes.
Let`s go!.
Science Plants Year One
SEN Let’s Celebrate The Story Of Bread.
Colour Farm Dr. Jean.
Listen to the description and tell me what it is.
What state are you working on?
÷ 5 = 29 How many 5s are there in 1? Great!
÷ 2 = 24 How many 2s are there in 4?
By: Nathaly, Sevin and Sthefany
I can tell the products of 6’s facts
Help Gina and Tina color the numbers
Help Gina and Tina colour the numbers
COLOURS.
What am I? Animals.
Apples, Apples Just For Me.
Fraction Action With Mrs Ford.
I have got a green cap. I am hot. People eat salad with pepper.
Presentation transcript:

FREDDIE FLAX !!! Colours of flax Weaved flax How tall it grows Use for medicine Lifecycle How we recognize flax Fun facts By Sajith, Bailey & Euese

About me, Freddie Hi my name is FREEDIE the flax and I am going to tell you some information about flax

SEEDS These seed’s are brown [on left] and brown, golden and yellow [on right].

WEAVING People weave flax to make many things such as bags, mats, clothing and lots more.

Height Of Flax Common flax can grow up to 4 Metres high which is 4 of these.

Attractions Flax attracts native birds such as Bell birds / Korimako and Tui. It also provides great shelter.

Lifecycle The lifecycle goes from the seed to an adult plant then to the flower. The seeds drop to the ground and then the lifecycle will start all over again.

We recognise flax as a tall, green sword like plant like a life saver. Like this How we recognise flax

FUN FACTS Flax can be eaten. There are two types of flax – red and green. Flax is native to New Zealand.

Reference Page ns.com/images/misc/Smiley%2520faces/smiley%2520face.jpg&imgr efurl= 20Logos.htm&usg=__F58OMPcz04ev4j5tkNrIAmvG9GI=&h=600&w =600&sz=48&hl=en&start=0&zoom=1&tbnid=1G- eOnBsFggtMM:&tbnh=147&tbnw=147&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dsmile y%2Bfaces%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Dactive%26sa%3 DN%26rls%3Dcom.microsoft:en- US%26biw%3D1419%26bih%3D598%26tbs%3Disch:10%2C165&u m=1&itbs=1&iact=rc&dur=437&ei=RXuRTOf_AZK8cb2XqYUH&oei= RXuRTOf_AZK8cb2XqYUH&esq=1&page=1&ndsp=22&ved=1t:429,r :8,s:0&tx=94&ty=84&biw=1419&bih=598

Death of flax