Plants Theme

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More Plants + Writing Celebration
Plants we eat anchor chart or pocket chart! This would be a great visual for our preschool kiddos but I would use realistic visuals for each one.
Vegetables Above & Below Ground
Teach your child how vegetables grow above and below ground with this fun gardening craft.
How to Build a Terrarium | Activity | Education.com
Activities: Build a Terrarium (2nd Grade Science) Even though it says 2nd grade; I think the older kids would find this interesting and fun to do as well.
How to: Green straws, cupcake paper, and sunflower seeds. Addition: kids break apart one seed and put part of the shell down in the soil to represent where the plant sprouted from.
Lil Garden Cuties & a Freebie!
Lil Garden Cuties & a Freebie!
Mrs. Jones's Kindergarten
Science- plants: different parts of a plant diagram using mini-muffin cups for the daffodil cups.
Plants and Animals Everywhere
Parts of a plant: we did this in Playschool a few weeks ago with kids ages 1-5 and took our time talking about the various things a plant needs to grow as we added each one and then our labels. We added a label for the stem, one for the leaf, and the petals. For the flower petals we used cupcake liners, a great activity for kids especially preschool age that's interactive, educational, and fun! A great precursor to planting real flowers or plants in the classroom or home as we did yesterday!
More Plants + Writing Celebration
Plants we eat anchor chart or pocket chart! This would be a great visual for our preschool kiddos but I would use realistic visuals for each one.