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Plants Fourth Grade Unit. By: Giselle Quinones Peta Gaye-Grey. Plants. Inside a Seed. Parts of a Plant. Word Wall. Moving Seeds. Good for Us?. Jeopardy. What plants need. Plants Word Wall. Stem. Soil. Seed Coat. Flower. Seed. Cotyledons. Leaves. Fruit. Roots.
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Plants Fourth Grade Unit By: Giselle Quinones Peta Gaye-Grey
Plants Inside a Seed Parts of a Plant Word Wall Moving Seeds Good for Us? Jeopardy What plants need
Plants Word Wall Stem Soil Seed Coat Flower Seed Cotyledons Leaves Fruit Roots Carbon Dioxide Embryo
What is inside a seed? Seeds: http://urbanext.illinois.edu/gpe/case3/c3facts2.html • What do seeds need to grow? • What protects the seed?
How are seeds dispersed? What are the different ways that seeds are dispersed? What happens after the seeds are spread (dispersed)? http://www.sfscience.com/english/grade_3/unit_A/chap_1/act_3/2.htm
Parts of a Plant Watch it Grow! http://www.fossweb.com/modulesK-2/NewPlants/index.html Parts of a Plant: http://urbanext.illinois.edu/gpe/case1/c1facts2a.html
What do plants need to live? Sesame Street: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxAV4rkQ6D0&feature=related What does Ernie do for his plant? Do all plants give us fruit or flowers?
How are plants beneficial to humans? http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/kids/green-kids/plants-kids.html What would happen if the earth did not have any plants?
Seed The part of the plant that can be used to grow into another plant.
Fruit Comes from a flower and contains plenty of seeds.
Roots Holds the plant into the soil and takes in water and nutrients.
Stem Supports the plant and spreads water and nutrients to the other parts of a plant
Flower Part of the plant that makes seeds and sometimes turns into a fruit.
Leaves Takes in sunlight to make food. It also takes air in and out.
The baby plant is also known as the… • A. Cotyledons • B. Seed • C. Seed Coat • D. Embryo
The protective layer of a seed is called the… • A. Seed Coat • B. Embryo • C. Cotyledons • D. Baby Plant
What is used as a food source until the seed grows into a plant? • A. Seed Coat • B. Cotyledons • C. Root • D. Embryo
Seeds with hooks will tend to stick to • A. Animal’s Fur • B. Trees • C. Cars • D. Books
Seeds that are soft and light will often • A. Stay in its place • B. Planted • C. Eaten • D. Blown away by the wind
If a fruit is eaten by an animal, then the seeds will be scattered through the • A. Wind • B. Animal’s Droppings • C. Water • D. People
The _____ spreads the nutrients throughout the plant. • A. Roots • B. Leaf • C. Seed • D. Stem
Nutrients from the sun is taken in by the…. • A. Leaves • B. Roots • C. Stem • D. Seed
What part of the plant takes in nutrients from the soil? • A. Leaves • B. Stem • C. Seed • D. Roots
True or False:Sunlight is needed by plants in order to grow. True False
What does a plant not need to survive? • A. Juice • B. Water • C. Soil • D. Air
Plants use _____ from air to make food. • A. Seeds • B. Soil • C. Nitrogen • D. Carbon Dioxide
True or FalseHumans benefit from plants because they use it for paper. True False
What type of food does not come from plants? • A. Apples • B. Vegetables • C. Cheese • D. Fruit
Why is oxygen from plants important for us? • A. It’s cool to have • B. It smells good • C. It tastes good • D. We need it to live
Seed Coat The protective layer of a seed.
Soil Contains minerals and nutrients for plants.
Cotyledons Used as a food source until the seed grows into a plant
Carbon Dioxide Taken from the air by plants to make food.
Embryo The “baby plant” of the seed.
Scavenger Hunt Quiz Questions: Helpful Links: http://urbanext.illinois.edu/gpe/case1/c1facts2a.html http://theseedsite.co.uk/seedparts.html http://urbanext.illinois.edu/gpe/case4/c4facts1b.html http://www.mbgnet.net/bioplants/seed.html http://www2.bgfl.org/bgfl2/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks2/science/plants_pt2/index.htm Filementality: http://www.kn.att.com/wired/fil/pages/listplantliti.html • 1) What are the parts of a seed? • 2) What are the parts of a seed? • 3) Which part of the plant absorbs water and nutrients? • 4) Which are the different ways that seed dispersal occurs? • 5) What do seeds need to grow? • 6) What do leaves produce? • 7) What are the parts of the plant and their functions? • 8) How are plants helpful to humans? • 9) What parts of a plant are responsible for reproduction? • 10) What is the difference between a male and a female plant?