Year 3: How did that blossom become an apple?

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Year 3: How did that blossom become an apple? Working Scientifically: Children will be provided with many opportunities to carry out their own research based on different aspects of plants they will have looked at. Comparing the effect of different factors on plant growth, for example, the amount of light, the amount of fertiliser; discovering how seeds are formed by observing the different stages of plant life cycles over a period of time; looking for patterns in the structure of fruits that relate to how the seeds are dispersed. KS2 Science (Plants) identify and describe the functions of different parts of flowering plants: roots, stem/trunk, leaves and flowers explore the requirements of plants for life and growth (air, light, water, nutrients from soil, and room to grow) and how they vary from plant to plant investigate the way in which water is transported within plants explore the part that flowers play in the life cycle of flowering plants, including pollination, seed formation and seed dispersal. WOW: Start by planting individual daffodil for competition. LC1 What is blossom and why is it so important for the fruit we grow? LC2 How can you make a presentation to show the life cycle of an apple? LC3 Could we grow any fruit in this country? If not why not? LC4 How can you capture the beauty of the blossom? LC5 What happens to the water that you put into the soil to help a plant grow? LC6 What do we mean by seed dispersal and why is it so important for our plants? LC7 Why is it so important for us to look after the bees in our country? LC8 Reflection: Choose one of these areas and perform a presentation to the rest of the class: Why are bees important to us? Where did that apple come from? What is seed dispersal? Creative Art Link: Children to create their own fruit salads taking account of food hygiene and design procedures. Literacy Link: Children to write information texts on a range of aspects such as, pollination, seed dispersal, the life cycle of an apple, etc. Creative Art Link: Children to use water colours to create paintings of different blossom working from first hand experience. Computing: Introduce the children to the concept of on-line polls. Create an online poll to research attitudes to keeping animals in Zoos. Analyse and present results Use survey J2E tools. E-Safety: Children to discuss internet safety. Forest School/Outdoor Learning: Children to make and cook on a camp fire using different vegetables to make a healthy soup. James and Roald the Giant Dahl Peach © Focus Education 2014

Year 3: Science, Art and DT Knowledge, Skills and Understanding Year 3: How did that blossom become an apple? Year 3: Science, Art and DT Knowledge, Skills and Understanding Science - Plants Art & Design Can they record their observations in different ways? (labelled diagrams, charts etc.) Can they describe what they have found using scientific words? Can they identify and describe the functions of different parts of plants? (roots, stem, leaves and flowers) Can they identify what a plants needs for life and growth? Can they describe the ways in which nutrients, water and oxygen are transported within plants? Can they explain how the needs and functions of plant parts vary from plant to plant e.g. insect and wind pollinated plants? Can they investigate the way in which water is transported within plants? Can they predict with accuracy the colours that they mix? Do they know where each of the primary and secondary colours sits on the colour wheel? Can they create a background using a wash? Can they use a range of brushes to create different effects? Can they use their sketch books to express feelings about a subject and to describe likes and dislikes? Can they make notes in their sketch book about techniques used by artists? Can they suggest improvements to their work by keeping notes in their sketch books? Can they explore work from other periods of time? Are they beginning to understand the viewpoints of others by looking at images of people and understand how they are feeling and what the artist is trying to express in their work? Year 3 (Challenging) Can they explain their findings in different ways (display, presentation, writing)? Can they use their findings to draw a simple conclusion? Can they record and present what they have found using scientific language, drawings, labeled diagrams, bar charts, keys and tables? Can they classify a range of common plants according to many criteria (environment found, size, climate required, etc.)? Can they explore the role of flowers in the life cycle of flowering plants. Including pollination, seed formation and seed dispersal? Design Technology Can they show that their design meets a range of requirements? Can they put together a step-by-step plan which shows the order and also what equipment and tools they need? Can they describe their design using an accurately labelled sketch and words? How realistic is their plan? Can they use equipment and tools accurately? What did they change which made their design even better? © Focus Education 2014

How did that blossom become an apple? Year 3: How did that blossom become an apple? LC1 What is blossom and why is it so important for the fruit we grow? LC2 How can you make a presentation to show the life cycle of an apple? Children to research what a blossom is and looking for blossom within school environment. Children to identify and describe the functions of different parts of plants? (roots, stem, leaves and flowers) Children to identify what a plants needs for life and growth and record their observations in different ways? (labelled diagrams, charts etc.) Children to write an information page to describe the ways in which nutrients, water and oxygen are transported within plants. Children to write information texts on a range of aspects such as, pollination and the life cycle of an apple. At the end of the week children to present their findings in own way. Children to create their own poems to preform. LC3 Could we grow any fruit in this country? If not why not? LC4 How can you capture the beauty of the blossom? LC5 What happens to the water that you put into the soil to help a plant grow? Children to use water colours to create paintings of different blossom working from first hand experience. Children to predict with accuracy the colours that they mix and they use primary and secondary colours sits on the colour wheel. Children will investigate a range of brushes to create different effects. Scientific Investigation. Children will be provided with many opportunities to carry out their own investigations based on different aspects of plants they will have looked at. Children to record their observations in different ways and to describe what they have found using scientific vocabulary. Forest Academy

Year 3:How did that blossom become an apple? LC5 What do we mean by seed dispersal and why is it so important for our plants? LC6 Why is it so important for us to look after the bees in our country? Link to Learning Log Children to write information texts on a range of aspects such as seed dispersal and why is it important for plants. Children to create explanation text/ news report of how the needs and functions of plant parts vary from plant to plant e.g. insect and wind pollinated plants. Children to put together a step-by-step plan which shows the order and also what equipment and tools they need to make a bee hive. Children to describe their design using an accurately labelled sketch and words. Learning Log- 1st week to design a bee hive, 2nd week to make a bee hive and 3rd week to evaluate their plans LC7 Reflection Choose one of these areas and perform a presentation to the rest of the class: Where did that apple come from? What is seed dispersal? Forest Academy