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With the Learning About Plants Activity Bundle, students can explore vascular and simple green plants, angiosperms and gymnosperms, plant reproduction, parts of a plant cell, types of flowers and trees around the world, the terminology of leaves and plants, and many additional topics through engaging and informative text, a multitude of illustrations, vocabulary practice, notebooking, and more. See a preview of each title at the links below.
You may also enjoy Draw and Explore Science: Exploring Plants Bundle (Ages 8-13) and Learning about Plants & Soil Terminology & Copywork Bundle (Ages 8-13).
Plant Life Cycles, Pollination & Reproduction (Learning About Science, Level 4): In this life science unit, students take a close look at the world of plants, from vascular plants to simple green plants, angiosperms and gymnosperms, lichen, fungi, yeast, molds, mushrooms, and more. They learn the many parts of a flowering plant and how reproduction happens. They also learn about the parts of seeds and several methods of seed dispersal. Next, they learn about several types of asexual reproduction such as vegetative propagation, fragmentation, tubers, runners, and bulbs. They look at ferns and learn about alternation of generations. Lastly, they learn about algae, moss, fungus, budding, and lichen. A multitude of illustrations make these concepts accessible and easier to understand. At the end of the unit, students can review 40 vocabulary words, label parts of a flower and seeds, and enjoy a review activity. Students can also personalize the book by coloring the illustrations if desired. Answer keys are provided. 28 pages total.
Leaf Terminology & Copywork: Help students learn leaf terminology with this copywork. Students copy 28 keywords and their definitions. Each copywork page also includes a border with geometric patterns that students can color and use to design patterns if they wish. Keywords covered include leaf, simple leaf, compound leaf, palmate leaf, parallel leaf, pinnate leaf, reticulated venation, heart-shaped, lanceolate, lobed, sinuate, triangular, blade, apex, margin, midrib, vein, base, petiole, stipule, fronds, photosynthesis, transpiration, chlorophyll, xanthophyll, carotene, anthocyanins, and leaf scar. Thirty-four pages total. Available in print and cursive handwriting versions.
Plants Terminology & Copywork: Help students learn the terminology of plants with this copywork. Students copy 60 keywords and their definitions. Each copywork page also includes a border with geometric patterns that students can color and use to design patterns if they wish. Keywords covered include parts of plants, leaf shapes, tropisms, parts of seeds, types of roots, and more. Sixty-nine pages total. Available in print and cursive handwriting versions.
Types of Flowers Notebooking Journal: With the Types of Flowers Notebooking Journal, students have a chance to explore 50 types of flowers and record key information about each one such as its average size, main colors, characteristics, preferred climate, and parts of the world it is found in. They can also draw or cut and paste a picture of the type of flower from a magazine or resource. A blank page is included in case your student’s favorite type of flower isn’t listed. 54 pages total.
Types of Trees Notebooking Journal: With the Types of Trees Notebooking Journal, students have a chance to explore 50 types of trees and record key information about each one such as its average size, main colors, characteristics, preferred climate, and parts of the world it is found in. They can also draw or cut and paste a picture of the type of tree from a magazine or resource. A blank page is included in case your student’s favorite type of tree isn’t listed. 54 pages total.
Animal & Plant Cells Notebooking Journal: With the Animal & Plant Cells Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to learn about and diagram parts of animal and plant cells. They can record information about 19 different parts of cells including if it’s found in animal cells, plant cells, or both; what its function is; if it is part of a larger unit inside the cell; and other interesting facts. There is also room for them to draw each part they learn about. 22 pages total.
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