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Join Mr. Chan and Mr. Chow in their gardening journey as plants grow and surprises bloom. Learn about fruits, vegetables, and flowers in this colorful tale of sharing and cultivation.
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Book p.26 Unit 3 The world of plants
I had a little cactus. I put it in a pot. I placed it by the window Where the sun was nice and hot. It grew up to the ceiling, Then climbed back down the wall. It climbed right down the staircase And out into the hall. My mother and my father, They could hardly pass. They said, ”This plant will have to go, There’s no room left for us!” Book p.26
Mr. Chan lives next door to Mr. chow. Mr. Chan has a garden with many fruit trees. Book p.28 leaf branch leaves branches twig trunk roots
Book p.28 mango mangoes rake
Mr. Chow also has a garden, but he grows vegetables and flowers in it. Book p.29 rose orchid sunflower lily stem petal
Book p.29 Watering can wheelbarrow cabbage
Book p.29 carrot soil spade
Mr. Chow likes to share the vegetables from his garden? Book p.30 I like your vegetables very much. Do you like my vegetable?
Book p.30 Do you like carrots? Yes, I like carrots very much.
Book p.30 Thank you for the carrots. My children like them very much.
Mr. Chan and Mr. Chow are at the plant nursery where young plants are grown. Book p.31 Do you have any flower seeds? Yes, We have many different kinds.
Book p.31 May I have some sunflower seeds and some daisy seeds, please? We have sunflower seeds, but we don’ t haveany daisy seeds.
Book p.31 I’m sorry. We don’ t have any pumpkin seeds here. I want some pumpkin seeds, please.
Instructions This is how you grow bean sprouts. Buy some green beans. Put some damp cotton wool on a plate. Sprinkle the beans on the cotton wool. Check your beans every day. Keep the cotton wool damp. Mr. Chow teaches his son, Dennie, how to grow bean sprouts. Book p.32
Book p.32 Soon, you will see tiny shoots. After a week, the bean sprouts will be ready. We can cook the bean sprouts.
Grandpa and Grandma went to buy some plants. “ I’ ll buy a tomato plant,” said Grandpa. He picked up a pot with a small plant in it. “ I’ ll take this one.” he said. “ Is it a tomato plant?” Grandma asked. “ Of course!” Grandpa Laughed. Grandpa took the plant home. He watered it every day. “ soon, we’ ll have many tomatoes,” Grandpa said. He waited and waited. One day, Grandma said, “ Go and look at your plant. You’ re going to get a surprise.” Grandpa was very happy. “ Tomatoes at last!” he said. He ran to the garden and looked at his plant. It was covered all over…with bright orange flowers! Grandpa’ sPlant Book p.34