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By Jo-Yvonne Anton
Plants
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  • Overview
  • This is a science lesson that will help
    students understand the five parts of a plant and
    their functions. Students will complete computer
    and classroom activities to gain optimal
    understanding.
  • Students will answer the following questions
  • What are the five parts of a plant?
  • What is the job of each part?
  • Why does the plant need all five parts?
  • Why do we need plants?

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  • Table of Contents
  • Overview
  • Introduction
  • Task
  • Charts
  • Information
  • Evaluation
  • Conclusion
  • Credits

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  • Introduction
  • Think about it
  • What kinds of body parts do we have?
  • Hands Eyes Mouth
  • These are just a few!

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Plants Have Parts Too!
Plants Have Parts Too!
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  • Your Task
  • Step 1- The teacher will read and discuss
  • The Magic School Bus Plants Seeds A Book About
    How Living Things Grow
  • Step 2- In groups of 2-4 read slides 6-9 of the
    PowerPoint. Use construction paper and colored
    pencils to illustrate each part of a plant. Once
    everyone
  • Completes their illustrations combine the parts
    to make one plant.
  • Step 3- In groups, I want you to use your
    imagination and become plant detectives.
  • Step 4 As an assessment, match the parts of the
    plant to the picture. This is a second website
    that also matches the parts of the plant.
  • Step 5- Once you have completed the website I
    want you to write a journal entry of what you
    learned today. Use the writing process to write
    an expository story.

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How do each of these parts help the plant?
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Roots
  • The roots help provide support by anchoring the
    plant and absorbing water and nutrients needed
    for growth. They can also store sugars and
    carbohydrates the plant uses to carry out other
    functions. The roots are the links between the
    water and nutrients needed for plant growth.

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STEMS
  • Stems carry water and nutrients taken up by the
    roots to the leaves, and then the food produced
    by the leaves moves to other parts of the plant.
    Stems also provide support for the plant allowing
    the leaves to reach the sunlight they need to
    produce food.

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LEAVES
  • Leaves are the food making factories of green
    plants. Leaves come in many different shapes and
    sizes. Veins carry water and nutrients within the
    leaf. Leaves are the site of the food making
    process called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis
    supplies food for the plant and oxygen for other
    forms of life. A green plant helped make the
    oxygen you are breathing today.
  • If you click onto photosynthesis it will take
    you to brainpop members can click onto the
    photosynthesis movie.

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FLOWERS
  • Flowers not only look pretty but, in fact, are
    important in making seeds. Flowers have some
    basic parts. The female part is the pistil. The
    pistil usually is located in the center of the
    flower.

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Fruit
  • The fruit is the ripened ovary of a plant
    containing the seeds. Every seed is a tiny plant
    (Seeds are protected by a coat. This coat can be
    thin or thick and hard. Thin coats don't protect
    the embryo well. But thick coats can let the
    embryo survive some tough conditions.

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Evaluation 4 3 2 1
Introduction All questions were answered completely and rationales for the answers were clearly stated. All questions were answered completely, but rationales for the all the answers were not clearly stated. Not all questions were answered completely, or greater than 2 rationales for the all answers were not clearly stated. All questions were not answered completely.
Task All areas of the task were addressed and handled with a high degree of sophistication. The plan followed by the team demonstrated a great deal of thought. At least one area of the task was not addressed. The plan followed by the team demonstrated a great deal of thought. At least two areas of the task were not addressed. The plan followed by the team demonstrated a moderate level of thought. The task is incomplete and/or it is apparent that little effort went into the development of the task.
Teamwork It is evident that a mutual effort and cohesive unit created the final product. The team worked well together, but could have utilized each other's skills to a better degree. The team had problems working together. Little collaboration occurred. The final product is not the result of a collaborative effort. The group showed no evidence of collaboration.
Originality The ideas expressed by the body of work demonstrate a high degree of originality. . The ideas expressed by the body of work are mostly original. The group may have improved upon a previous idea. The ideas expressed by the body of work demonstrate a low degree of originality There were no original ideas expressed in this project.
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CONCLUSTION
  • The students will gain a thorough understanding
    of the parts of a plant.
  • Extension activities to be assigned
  • Conduct a science experiment to see how the stem
    carries water to the plant.
  • The experiment
  • Get three cups and fill them with water.
  • Choose three different food colors to add to the
    water.
  • Put one white carnation in each cup and let it
    sit for at least 24 hours.
  • What do you think will happen?

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Resources
The Great Plant Escape http//www.urbanext.uiuc.
edu/gpe/case1/c1m1a.html   Video On
Photosynthesis www.brainpop.com   Plant Parts
matching game  http//www.primaryresources.co.uk/
online/plant.swf   Graphics and
Pictures  www.gifsnow.com http//www.andrea-schro
eder.com/AGeddese.html
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