EVAN-MOOR Learning About Plants EMC868
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Evan-Moor Educational PublishersSecondary Brand: Evan-Moor Educational Publishers
UPC: 0023472008688
ISBN: 1557997721
Description
Learning About Plants covers concepts that address National Science Education Standards – ;
Plants are living things. Living things are alike in many ways.
There are many kinds of plants in many kinds of environments.
The parts of a plant help it survive in its habitat.
Each plant part has a different function
Plants have roots. Roots collect water.
Plants have stems. Stems carry water and nutrients.
Plants have leaves. Leaves make food for the plant.
Some plants have flowers. Flowers make seeds.
Seeds grow into new plants.
Plants change and grow. Plants look like their parent plant.
A plant needs ari, ater, food, and light.
Animals and people need plants.
A variety of engaging activities present the concepts in ways the young students can understand. Each concept begins with teacher directions for lessons that present that concept. Following these teacher resource pages are reproducibles such as sets of picture cards, minibooks, and lab sheets to record the results of hands-on investigations.
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