Sunflowers Lesson Plans

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Kindergarten Grade
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Students create a sunflower terrarium. In this plant biology lesson, students observe the growth of the sunflowers and graph the development of the sunflower.

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6th Grade
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Students investigate a flower plant and the plant cycle. They extend observational skills when looking at a tree by observing, questioning and sharing ideas. They observe a living and nonliving flower and compare and contrast how they are alike and different.

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Kindergarten - 3rd Grade
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Students explore the effect of the earths rotation and its relationship to the suns position and the effect that the longer and shorter amount of daylight has on a pumpkin plant which they have planted.

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2nd - 3rd Grade
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Students compare and contrast growing spots for seeds by listening to a story. They experiment with ways seeds travel, and design new ways for their own seeds to travel. They explore where seeds come from and identify the parts of a seed.

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6th - 12th Grade
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Students understand the definition of binomial nomenclature. In this binomial nomenclature lesson, students classify ordinary animals by seeking their scientific names. Students participate in a knowledge hunt using binomial nomenclature.

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2nd - 6th Grade
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Students categorize foods into their food groups. In this categorizing foods lesson plan, students watch a DVD on power foods. They then fill in a chart about the 5 food groups. The students then create a food diary that contributes to a class tally chart. And finally each student assembles a manual for steps to good health.

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Kindergarten - 12th Grade
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Students of all ages can explore the question "how do seeds grow?", design an experiment to answer the question, predict the outcome of the experiment then conduct the experiment.

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Kindergarten - 1st Grade
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Students use numbers to sequence pictures showing stages in the life cycle of plants and animals. They cut out pictures from a worksheet, sort and order them according to the proper sequence of the organism's life cycle.

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4th Grade
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Students experiment to see which objects decompose. In this compost lesson, students observe the changes of labeled objects in a bag. Leave the objects for one month and record the changes by observation and weight. Students note the items that changed to compost.

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5th Grade
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Students understand the meaning of dominant and recessive. In this dominant and recessive traits lesson, students participate in a game and record results on a chart. Students relate experiment to genes. Students describe plants for dominant and recessive features.