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the parts of a plant with pictures and text on it's side, including flowers
Parts of a Plant & Flowers ~ Anchor Chart * Jungle Academy
the parts of a flower labeled in english
Teaching Plants - Their Amazing Parts, Structures and Functions
the diagram shows how photosynthsis are used to produce plants and other things
two bookmarks with the words revolution and rootate
Revolution & Rotation Anchor Chart
This revolution & rotation anchor chart is a great way to reinforce the concept with your students. I have included two copies of the chart so you can either print it as a full sheet or two to a page.
the words consumers, producers, and decomers written in chalk on a sidewalk
Food Webs Ecology Unit Study
Examples of producers, consumers, and decomposers
a poem written in black and white with the words water
Natural Resources
a white board with words on it that say natural resources and other things in the background
Earth Materials and Natural Resources
Teacherific
a poster with an image of a tree and the words, what is a natural resources?
Natural Resources
a handwritten poster with words and pictures on it that include natural resources, non - reuseable items, and other things
a poster with words and pictures on it that say natural resources, things we use from the earth
Natural resources anchor chart for first grade. Also includes reduce, reuse, recycle
a poster with the words natural resources on it and pictures of different animals around it
a white board with words and pictures on it that say plants have seeds, water, fruit, vegetables, and flowers
Plant Week!
Plant Week, books, activities, hands on
seed dispensal chart with words on it
an image of how do seeds move? with pictures of plants and animals on it
an observation book for plants with the words, my bean plant
Bean Plant Observation Booklet - Plant Life Science
Use this simple observation and recording booklet for your K-2 students as they practice their scientific observation and recording skills. Planting and growing bean seeds are a great way for children to witness changes in their plant since they grow very easily and quickly. My students have even been able to produce flowers and new fruit from their bean seed. It's that easy!Each page contains a space to record:- a diagram of their plant- how many days since the seed has been planted- how many inches tall their plant is- how many leaves their plant has. - written observations to describe their plant in more detail. Check out my "Seed Observation" booklet in my TpT shop as an introduction to seeds and the parts of a seed. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Seed-Observation-Booklet-