Age 4-5 Age 5-7 Age 6-8 Age 7-9 Age 8-10 Age 9-11 Age 10-12 Age 11-13 Age 12-14 High School 1
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Concept 1: Interdependence Concept 2: Force and Power Concept 3: Similarities and Differences Concept 4: Exploration and Survival Math
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1. Dirt and Plants 1. Little House in the Big Woods 2. Native Americans 2. The Sign of the Beaver 3. Ecosystems and Ecology 3. Native American Animal Stories
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1. Soil 2. Plants 3. Seeds 4. Photosynthesis 5. Trees 6. Compost and Decomposers 7. Plants, Animals, and People Final Project. A New Species of Plant
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Lesson2- Activity 2: Absorbing Water - posted from ,
The Color-Changing Celery Experiment!
Photosynthesis - posted from ,
Revision to Activity 3 - posted from Durham, NC
The activity pages in Activity 3 have been updated to replace the aspen with a fir tree. The pages for both options are in the following PDF. (This update applies to users of hard-copy curriculum with print dates of September 2021 or earlier.)
Watch it Grow in Slow-Mo - posted from Simi Valley, CA
Watch it Grow in Slow-Mo - posted from Simi Valley, CA
Lesson 2, Activity 4 - how long a cactus can live without water - posted from Round Hill, VA
Activity 3: Types of Plants - posted from Scotts Valley, CA
Great site with info about plants and different habitats.
Learn About Plants - Photosynthesis - posted from Cary, NC
Age 4-5 Age 5-7 Age 6-8 Age 7-9 Age 8-10 Age 9-11 Age 10-12 Age 11-13 Age 12-14 High School 1
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Concept 1: Interdependence Concept 2: Force and Power Concept 3: Similarities and Differences Concept 4: Exploration and Survival Math
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1. Dirt and Plants 1. Little House in the Big Woods 2. Native Americans 2. The Sign of the Beaver 3. Ecosystems and Ecology 3. Native American Animal Stories
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1. Soil 2. Plants 3. Seeds 4. Photosynthesis 5. Trees 6. Compost and Decomposers 7. Plants, Animals, and People Final Project. A New Species of Plant