Plants OBJECTIVE: In a group of 5 to 6 students, research 5 to 6 topics about your assigned plant group and present it to the class. The plant groups include:

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Plants OBJECTIVE: In a group of 5 to 6 students, research 5 to 6 topics about your assigned plant group and present it to the class. The plant groups include: Nonvascular Plants Seedless Plants Gymnosperms Angiosperm - Monocot Angiosperm – Dicot Angiosperm – by stem types & lifespan

jzhen@walnutvalley.k12.ca.us Plants TASK: - Below are the topics you need to cover: Common name (if any), examples, and pictures Unique characteristics Habitat/Environment Means of transport Means of reproduction Any other information from the notes Make a Power Point presentation (2-3 min.) next Tue/Wed Email your final Power Point slides to Mrs. Zhen before your presentation Save your file as “topic-name-period” Also bring a copy of your file on a flash drive on the day of your presentation in case the email does not work!! jzhen@walnutvalley.k12.ca.us

- You will be graded individually in the following categories: Plants Grading: - You will be graded individually in the following categories: Eye Control Voice Projection Coverage of Topic Slide Quality You may receive up to 3 points for each category: 1= partially proficient; 2= proficient; 3= advanced for a total of 12 points. - Points will be added to your lab grade.