Possible class projects- Requirements
http://globaldayofdesign.com/
Log- Reflection - Every 5 weeks- Goals, Targets- planned Finnish dates
Google Website https://sites.google.com/mymail.lausd.net/test/home
Raspberry pi http://lifehacker.com/top-10-raspberry-pi-projects-for-beginners-1791002723
Garden in front of class. Watering days- What else can you do?
Rubric for Landscape Project
Owl boxes
California native plants research Project
Drawing Plants
https://sites.google.com/a/portervilleschools.org/tolladay/soft-skills-rubric
TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS
710
speed train
bridges
roads
RANDOM PROJECTS
http://www.wimp.com/swisstoy/
http://www.wimp.com/engineerdog/
Plants Lesson Plans
Root Systems
Identify root and leaf systems (as well as measure length and width.)
From Seeds to Plant
Students will be able to: 1. Identify plant parts, where seeds come from and how they grow. 2. Determine what plants need to survive
3. Recognize how plants are a benefit to people and our planet.
Plant Systems
Plants and Seeds
Different kinds of plants form different amounts of seeds. Some plants form only a few seeds while others form many seeds. The fruit is the part of a flowering plant that contains seeds.
Plants, Plants, Plants!
Students learn about the various parts of a plant by looking at a live plant, listening to a story, Jack's Garden , and researching on the computer.
Core Unit: Plant Structure and Function
This unit focuses on the functions of the leaves, stems, roots, and flowers of plants. In addition, the identification of plant species is emphasized.
Plants/Flowers experiments and activities: roots, stems, leaves, flowers, trees
Several different activities for Plants/Flowers.
The Garden with Insight garden simulator
The Garden with Insight garden simulator is an educational simulation that uses weather, soil, and plant growth models to simulate a simple garden in an open-ended micro-world setting. You can plant vegetables and grow them to learn more about plants, the soil, the weather, gardening, and science.
A Demonstration of Photosynthesis and Transpiration
Students will examine the effect that light and air has on green plants.
How Plants Grow
Investigates what living things need to grow.
Kinder Garden
An introduction to the many ways children can interact with plants and the outdoors.
Drawing My Own Flower Structure
Students will learn the parts of a flower and will learn about symmetrics, visual placements, and using guidelines.
Explore the Plant Kingdom
Experiments and activities for roots, stems, leaves, and flowers.
Plants Internet Resources
Native Plant Guide
A comprehensive guide from eNature.com
Biology of Plants
Informative site about how plants grow and disperse.
The Seedy Site of Plants
Explore how plants spread their seeds.
Plants Interactive Whiteboard Resources
The Great Plant Escape
Help unlock the amazing mysteries of plant life.
All About Plants
Webquest to find information about plants.
The Dirt on Soil
Find out what really goes on under the ground.
In Search of Green Life
Label the parts of a plant.
Plant Explorer
Interactive guide to parts of a plan, what plants need, flowers, etc..
Life Cycle of Flowering Plants
Place lables and notes in correct sequence.
Plant Reproduction
Fill in the correct words in a story about plant reproduction.
Plant Games from PrimaryGames.com
Plants Printouts
Plant Printouts From Enchanted Learning
Several printouts including "label me" sheets to identify the parts for a flower and plant.
Plants Venn Diagram
This Venn diagram compares flowering and non-flowering plants.
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