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A multi-age lesson to teach students (1st – 5th grades) about trees! The lesson is designed as a Fall (Autumn) outdoor/indoor activity lesson as the leaves are changing colors but can be easily converted to an indoor activity only. If using as an indoor only activity, be sure to have photos of trees to incorporate into the lesson.
Students will learn about:-
What trees provide
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Aspects of a ‘living’ tree (how they get water, nutrients and breathe)
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Parts (and their function) of a tree: roots, trunk, bark, branches, leaves
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How leaves make food
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Types of trees: deciduous and evergreen
Includes:
– Teacher lesson notes (guide)
– Student informational text
– Student activity worksheet pages
– Answer keys -
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Here are 2 posters (b/w and color) of the process of photosynthesis.
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This cross-curricular resource will inform and assess students’ understanding of the basic process of photosynthesis. Includes both close reading and a cloze activity.
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This Science / Biology resource offers 5 posters – Color posters which are perfect for bulletin boards or centers and B/W posters which are great to use as student handouts.
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Interactive Science learning – This resource includes 2 coloring worksheets: Simple Plant Cell and Complex Plant Cell. As students color (identify) each part, they will also create a corresponding key.
Structures to be identified and colored:
1. Simple Plant Cell – cell wall, mitochondria, chloroplast, cell membrane, vacuole, nucleus, cytoskeleton
2. Complex Plant Cell – cell wall, mitochondria, chloroplast, cell membrane, vacuole, Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, rough endoplasmic reticulum w/ ribosomes, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, nucleus, nucleolus, peroxisome, cytoskeleton
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$5.00Add to CartThis resource is filled with pages that can be used across the curriculum (Language Arts and Science) as students complete creative writing assignments, notebooking reports, science inquiries and more!
Includes:* Suggested links to learn about leaves* Over 20 pages for students to publisher their work. Whether you assign poetry, an Autumn story, a Fall or holiday related research paper…Students will love to publish their work on these pages!* Leaf identification card templates for students to complete plus 2 worksheets for students to label the parts of a leaf* Many pages of leaf clip art that can be used within a project or simply to color. -
$3.00Add to CartPumpkin Science has several fun, hands-on activities that ask students to compare, contrast, observe, estimate, count, sort, investigate, graph and much more…Students can even create a Pumpkin Science Journal or use pages as notebooking pages.See more about this product in the description below.
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🌿 Botany – Plants | Interactive Learning Unit 🪴
Transform your science lessons into a hands-on adventure!
Ready to turn your science lesson plans into a thriving garden of knowledge? This Interactive, Project-Based Botany Unit is the ultimate resource for parents and educators looking to make science come alive. Designed with flexibility in mind, this resource grows with your students, making it perfect for multi-age learning environments (Grades 2nd–6th).
🍃 What’s Inside?
Give your students an engaging, deep dive into the world of plants. This resource covers everything from the microscopic details of a cell to the fascinating world of carnivorous plants:
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Classification 🗂️: Learn how scientists group the green world.
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Photosynthesis ☀️: Discover the magic of how plants turn sunlight into food.
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The Plant Cell 🔬: A closer look at the building blocks of life.
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Parts of the Plant 🌱: From roots to petals, understand how every part has a job.
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Needs for Growth 💧: Exploration of the essential elements: water, light, soil, and air.
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The Life Cycle 🔄: Follow the journey from a tiny seed to a mature plant.
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Leaf Study 🍃: Diving into the shapes, functions, and beauty of foliage.
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Specialty Species 🌵: Explore the “wild side” with non-flowering, carnivorous, and poisonous plants!
✨ Why You’ll Love It:
From a homeschooling parent: “Finally, a resource that works for my whole family! I can teach my 2nd grader and 5th grader at the same time with activities that challenge them both.”
From a classroom teacher: “Perfect for differentiated learning!“-
Project-Based Learning: Move beyond the worksheet! Students engage in hands-on projects that solidify their understanding.
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Differentiated for Grades 2–6: The content is adaptable, allowing you to scale the complexity up or down depending on your students’ needs.
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Interactive & Engaging: Keeps “boredom” at bay with activities that encourage curiosity and scientific inquiry.
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No-Prep & Easy to Use: Whether you are in a traditional classroom or at the kitchen table, this unit is organized and ready to go.
Get ready to watch your students’ curiosity bloom! 🌸
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The resource is a 15 question quiz that will assess student understanding of the following structures / organelles of a plant cell: cell wall, mitochondria, chloroplast, cell membrane, vacuole, Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, rough endoplasmic reticulum w/ ribosomes, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, nucleus, nucleolus, peroxisome, cytoskeleton
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This interactive unit for students will allow them to create a cute LAPBOOK about PUMPKINS! Great to use anytime, especially in October or November during the Fall Holidays.
See description below for more details on this resource AND suggested uses.
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Studying botany? Perhaps you are studying water ecosystems? Here are ready-to-color cards showing 10 plants that grow in water.
Each card includes the type of plant, a short description and a picture to color.Plants included are:
– water lily
– duckweed
– sea palm
– water hyacinth
– floating heart
– watercress
– wasabi
– wild rice
– cattail (bulrush)
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This resource gives you two photosynthesis posters, one b/w and the other color. Each poster has an easy-to-understand illustration plus a short explanation of the photosynthesis process is also included!













