Plant lessons

Discover a variety of plant lessons that are both educational and fun. Explore hands-on activities and learn fascinating facts about plants to nurture your love for nature.
Next time you need hands-on plant activities, check out this post where I walk you through a variety of activities for teaching the needs of plants, the parts of plants and their functions, photosynthesis, a plant's life cycle, pollination, plant cells, chlorophyll, plant adaptations, and so much more! Click through to learn more! Plant Experiments First Grade, School Garden Club Activities, Plants Stem Activities, Ckla Kindergarten Plants, Plant Lessons For First Grade, Life Cycle Of A Plant Project, Plant Reproduction Activities, Life Cycle Activities 3rd Grade, Planting Activities For Kindergarten

Next time you need hands-on plant activities, check out this post where I walk you through a variety of activities for teaching the needs of plants, the parts of plants and their functions, photosynthesis, a plant's life cycle, pollination, plant cells, chlorophyll, plant adaptations, and so much more! Click through to learn more!

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Padmashri Mallya
Plant Experiments, Plant Lessons, Plant Activities, Plants Unit, 1st Grade Science, First Grade Science, Agriculture Education, Plant Life Cycle, Plant Science

What a busy week! I can’t believe it is only Thursday! Well we’ve been up to our elbows in plants this week. Here’s a peek at what’s been “sproutin”” in our classroom! To kick off our seeds and plants unit, we’ve been using The Tiny Seed by Eric Carle (You can check out this special […]

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Stylish Travellers
Flower Life Cycle Preschool, Preschool Life Cycle Activities, Plant Life Cycle Project, Life Cycle Butterfly, Plants Lesson Plans, Cycle Butterfly, Plants Life Cycle Activities, Flower Life Cycle, Life Cycles Preschool

Teaching young children about life cycles helps them better understand nature and the world around them. They can start to see how things change and grow. When teaching life cycles, I like to teach a number of them (butterfly, frog, chicken, plant) one at a time and then compare and contrast them at the end. […]

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mercedes