Do all living things have these things?

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Do all living things have these things? Eat Breathe Grow Develop Die Make waste Reproduce Respond to environment

How do plants eat. Do they have a stomach. How do they breathe How do plants eat? Do they have a stomach? How do they breathe? What parts do they have?

Make a model in your journal that shows the parts of a house Make a model in your journal that shows the parts of a house. What are the parts of a house?

Do the parts of the house have parts Do the parts of the house have parts? Which ones are made of smaller parts?

Do those parts have parts?

What are the parts of a Plant? Investigation Make a model showing the relationship between the parts of the plant. What are the parts of a plant? What are the parts of parts of a plant? What are the parts of parts of parts of a plant? What are the parts of parts of parts of parts of a plant?

Groups of four 1. Dissector- divides the plant into portions to be studied 2. Artist- draws and labels parts of plant found and investigated 3. Reporter- describes and records the observations made 4. Scientist- Examines and studies parts of the plant, and shares findings.

Groups of four Roots person: dissects, studies, records observations, draws the roots’ parts and parts of parts Leaf person: Dissects, studies, records observations, draws the leaves’ parts and parts of parts Flower person: Dissects, studies, records observations, draws the flower’s parts and parts of parts Stem person: Dissects, studies, records observations, draws the stem’s parts and parts of parts

Materials: Plant to study Magnifying lens Scissors Tweezers Paper of each different color and size One poster paper, 4 yellow papers, 8 green papers, 16 blue papers

What are the Parts of a Plant? This is one way to organize your poster.