Fun Facts About A Plant's Life

Introduction

Today students we are going to explore the wonderful world of plants!  But first, here are some questions to think about!

Have you ever planted seeds?

What do baby plant look like?

Where do plants come from?

Now that we have read and thought about the questions, let's explore the life cycle of a plant!

                                                                                WHO IS EXCITED?

Task

During our exploration students will be able to:

Identify the stages of a plant's life.

Explain the characteristics of each stage.

Describe how a seed grows into a flowering plant.

Process

 

Watch this video first and do the activity, make sure to scroll down and click ENGLISH or SPANISH

https://tnlearn.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/evscps.sci.life.seedint/from-seed-to-fruit-interactive/?student=true

 

https://youtu.be/Rgs21kw10hU

Here is another book with fun facts!

https://www.getepic.com/app/read/13724

 

Evaluation

 

Beginning

1

Developing

2

Expert

3

Identify the five stages of the life cycle of a plant with100% accuracy

 

 

 

Describe the physical characteristics of each stage with 100% accuracy

 

 

 

Describes the changes at each stage with 100% accuracy

 

 

 

Conclusion

                                                                                           YOU DID IT!

This was an AMAZING exploration! You learned about the five different stages of a plant's life.

You watched a video about the life cycle of a plant and played a fun interactive game.

Here is an online book for you to look for home work!

https://www.getepic.com/book/20611274/plant-life-cycles

Credits

I would like to thank all my students for participating with me on this journey! I would like to thank createwebquest.com for making it easy for me to develop my very own class WebQuest!  

Teacher Page

When preparing this lesson, I thought learning how plants grow into adults would be an engaging discovery topic for my class.  This topic has a wealth resources with reliable information.  I am hoping to raise some bean plants and sage in our classroom so the students get a hands on look at the plant life cycle and include further research!

 

This lesson will allow students to work individually and to interact and ask questions with their peers. The lesson is fun and the students are learning and gaining knowledge on the life cycle of a plant. This lesson will accomplish creativity, understanding, critical thinking and engagement.