Science Week 5.

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Science Week 5

Lesson 1 What did we learn about in our last science lesson? Work with a partner! – How many fruits can you name? Can you pick the fruits/vegetables only? http://www.firstschoolyears.com/science/living/interactive/growing-plants2.swf

In our last science lesson we looked at different fruits In our last science lesson we looked at different fruits. Today, we will be looking at different vegetables. How many vegetables can you name? Work with the members of your groups to name as many vegetables as you can!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kz8vC56vEtU What is your favourite vegetable? Memory game: Match the picture to the word - http://www.freddiesville.com/games/vegetables-memory-game/

Task time!

Lesson 2 What is a seed?

A seed is a part of a plant from which new plants grow. It is very small. It needs many things to grow. Can you name any of them?

Let’s listen to a story of a lucky seed. https://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/short-stories/the-lucky-seed What does a plant need to grow? Sunlight Water Let’s look at how a sunflower seed grows into a sunflower plant! ( powerpoint in resources file)

Can we work together to make the garden grow? Let’s try it! http://www.tvokids.com/games/getgrowing

Task time! Can you number the boxes from beginning to end? Colour!

Lesson 3 What did we learn about in our last science lesson? How does a seed grow into a plant? Can you sequence the plant process? Let’s try! - http://www.firstschoolyears.com/science/living/interactive/growing-plants2.swf

Now we are going to listen to a story about a seed that turned into a very large vegetable! http://content.twinkl.co.uk/resource/fb/01/T-E-437-The-Enormous-Turnip-Audio-Book.mp4?__token__=exp=1474723466~acl=%2Fresource%2Ffb%2F01%2FT-E-437-The-Enormous-Turnip-Audio-Book.mp4%2A~hmac=b01cb0438d5d140373e6aae7a9d93b1675f0dc7db730be7bb11755ce476bb68a

Where did the farmer put the seeds so that they would grow? What do seeds need to grow? Let’s sequence the story! What happened at the start of the story? What happened in the middle of the story? What happened at the end of the story?

Let’s think! What did we learn in our science lessons this week? How many different vegetables can you name? What is a seed? What does a seed need to grow? What are the stages of a plant process? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yxs7P7LWzDg