Vocabulary for "From Seeds to Plants". Vocabulary for "From Seeds to Plants"

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Vocabulary for "From Seeds to Plants"

About the Book Story and pictures by Gail Gibbons Summary: This is a story about how plants make seeds, the different kinds of seeds, parts of a flower, pollination, how seeds are scattered, parts of a seeds, and how seeds grow into plants. There is also a plant project that students can do.

Genre: Expository Nonfiction Expository nonfiction gives facts about a topics. Look for: Diagrams with labels. Events in time order.

Gail Gibbons Meet the Author The author writes the stories. The illustrator _________ draws the pictures. Gail Gibbons Gail Gibbons was born in Oak Park, Illinois, in 1944. When she was a child, she made books and bound them with yarn to hold the pages together. Before she started writing books, she did artwork for television shows. Gail Gibbons has written and illustrated over 70 books! Now she lives with her husband and lots of wild animals in Corinth, Vermont. "Even as a child, I was always putting books together." "I've always loved drawing and painting." L

Glossary Time Put your reading book on your desk. Open your book to the glossary. When you see the word, get ready to find the word in your glossary.

-very pretty beautiful These flowers are beautiful, but they smell awful.

nutrition - food part that is needed for life and growth Baby chicks need good nutrition to grow into healthy chickens.

protects - keeps safe from harm The peanut shell protects the baby peanut plant from harm.

ripens - matures and becomes ready to eat A blackberry turns from red to black as it ripens.

streams - small rivers; brooks This was one of the streams we used to panned for gold in.

Vocabulary Review Say the words. Read the sentences. Fill in the blank

beautiful nutrition protects ripens streams Claude Monet loved to paint ________ gardens.

The umbrella and raincoat _________ Sally from the rain. ripens protects beautiful nutrition streams

Our _________ friends remind us to eat healthy foods. protects beautiful streams ripens nutrition

I would love to see the _________ in Hawaii. streams ripens nutrition beautiful protects

A tomato ______ in the sun. beautiful protects streams nutrition ripens

Grade 2-1, Theme 3 From Seed to Plant Vocabulary Review beautiful - very pretty nutrition - food part that is needed for life and growth protects - keeps safe from harm ripens - matures and becomes ready to eat streams - small rivers; brooks

Match the meaning to the word. nutrition ___ ripens ___ streams __ protects ___ beautiful ___ - very pretty - food part that is needed for life and growth - keeps safe from harm - matures and becomes ready to eat - small rivers; brooks B D E C A

The End Enjoy your story. Anne Miller

Skill Practice: From Seed to Plant Gail Gibbons Own Website  An Interview With Gail Gibbons- this site has video clips of the interview Test Tutor- Details Grammar Gold- proper nouns Grammar Gold- nouns Grammar Gold- special names Word Clues- make sentences using nouns, pronouns and verbs.  

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