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3 Views- Kindergarten Grade
Students create a sunflower terrarium. In this plant biology lesson, students observe the growth of the sunflowers and graph the development of the sunflower.
6 Views- 6th Grade
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.
8 Views- Kindergarten - 3rd Grade
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.
52 Views- 2nd - 3rd Grade
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.
7 Views- 6th - 12th Grade
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.
12 Views- 2nd - 6th Grade
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.
87 Views- Kindergarten - 12th Grade
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.
36 Views- Kindergarten - 1st Grade
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.
6 Views- 4th Grade
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.
3 Views- 5th Grade
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.

