130 likes | 252 Views
Parts of a Plant Elementary School Science. Teacher Notes.
E N D
Parts of a Plant Elementary School Science
Teacher Notes Insight 360™ is eInstruction’s classroom instruction system that allows you to interact with your students as they learn, quickly gaining insight into student understanding during class so you can adjust instruction in real-time during a single class session. Use this content, designed specifically for use with Insight 360™, to interact with your class. This content includes brief instructional material and two types of activities: Constructed Response Activity for students to complete as an individual or a group assignment. Send each Constructed Response Activity to the Insight 360 iPad Student App. Assessment Item with CueTag™ for students to respond to via student response devices. Receive instant real-time feedback and longitudinal reports.
Parts of a Plant • A plant has four main parts. They are the stem, leaf, flower, and root. • Click the flower to watch a video on the parts of a plant.
Parts of a Plant • Draw lines from the words to the correct parts of the plant. • Stem Flower • Leaf Root
Parts of a Plant • Draw lines from the words to the correct parts of the plant. • Stem Flower • Leaf Root
What does the stem do? • Fill in the blanks. • What does • the stem do?
What does the stem do? • Fill in the blanks. • Answers may vary. • Provide strengthStore food • What does • Transport waterthe stem do?Make new cells • Transport minerals Keep leaves and • flower in the light
What do the roots do? • True or False? • Take in water True False • Anchor the plant to the ground True False • Become seeds True False • Provide a way to make other flowers True False • Take in minerals from the ground True False
What do the roots do? • True or False? • Take in water True False • Anchor the plant to the ground True False • Become seeds True False • Provide a way to make other flowers True False • Take in minerals from the ground True False
The Flower • The flower is the part of the plant that is responsible for reproducing other flowers. • Click the butterfly for more on pollination. • Bees, butterflies, and other insects go from flower to flower carrying pollen. When the pollen meets the egg of the plant, a new plant is formed.
The Leaf The leaf of the plant makes the food. Sun + Water + Carbon Dioxide = Sugar + Oxygen Click the plant to learn more about photosynthesis. O2 Sugar/glucose CO2
Which part of the plant takes in water and minerals? • stem • root • flower • leaf
For information about Insight 360™, visit http://www.einstruction.com. For additional content samples, click here.