Where’s the Adjective? Plants I Can Eat! The Big Question

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Where’s the Adjective? Plants I Can Eat! The Big Question What’s the Word? What’s that Word? $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40

Where’s the Adjective? My brown dog is eating.

Where’s the Adjective? My brown dog is eating.

Where’s the Adjective? The two blue birds are sitting in a tree.

Where’s the Adjective? The two blue birds are sitting in a tree.

Where’s the Adjective? My little red triangle blocks are gone!

Where’s the Adjective? My little red triangle blocks are gone!

Where’s the Adjective? My two pets are a small yellow cat and a big brown dog.

Where’s the Adjective? My two pets are a small yellow cat and a big brown dog.

This part of a plant grows under the ground. An example Plants I Can Eat! This part of a plant grows under the ground. An example is a radish.

Plants I Can Eat! A root!

Broccoli is the _______ Plants I Can Eat! Broccoli is the _______ of this plant.

Plants I Can Eat! The flower!

Plants I Can Eat! This part of the plant holds the plant straight and tall. Celery is an example of this part.

Plants I Can Eat! A stem!

This part of the plant grows new plants. We eat these when Plants I Can Eat! This part of the plant grows new plants. We eat these when we eat peas.

Plants I Can Eat! The seeds!

When is something alive? The Big Question When is something alive?

Something is alive when The Big Question Something is alive when it needs to eat and drink it can grow it needs to breathe air

The Big Question Which one is a nonliving thing? Why?

The Big Question It does not eat, drink, grow or need air!

The Big Question What nonliving thing can we get from this living thing?

The Big Question Paper, wood, and fruit.

When is a pumpkin a living thing? When is it a nonliving thing? The Big Question When is a pumpkin a living thing? When is it a nonliving thing?

The Big Question A pumpkin is a living thing when it is on a vine. A pumpkin is a nonliving thing when it is a jack-o-lantern.

What’s the Word? Something that needs food, water, air, and can grow is…

What’s the Word? alive

What’s the Word? We need this to stay healthy. We can get it from plants and animals. Examples are apples, nuts, and fish.

What’s the Word? food

What’s the Word? Eating good food, getting exercise and rest, and drinking water is important for good…

What’s the Word? health

Every living things needs to _____ water to be alive. What’s the Word? Every living things needs to _____ water to be alive.

What’s the Word? drink

This is a flower before it has grown enough to open. What’s that Word? This is a flower before it has grown enough to open.

What’s that Word? bud

This part of the plant makes food for the plant. What’s that Word? This part of the plant makes food for the plant.

What’s that Word? leaves

What’s that Word? How tall something is. \\

What’s that Word? height

When you have everything you need for school, you are… What’s that Word? When you have everything you need for school, you are…

What’s that Word? ready