Life Cycle of a Bush Bean

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Life Cycle of a Bush Bean Structures of Life

Life Cycle of a Bush Bean Directions: Describe what is happening in each stage of the bean life cycle. Stage 1: Stage 6: Stage 2: Stage 5: Stage 3: Class will review these stages after they have seen their own bush beans go through the life cycle. Stage 4:

Traveling Seeds Have you ever wondered how seeds travel? Some seeds fall on the ground near the plant. They will grow into new plants there. Many seeds are carried to new places by the . They can travel many before they fall to the ground. Seeds can also be carried to new places by . The most water traveler is the coconut. spread seeds, too. Two animals that are known to spread seeds are and . Sometimes seeds even have sharp or that can stick to an animal’s fur or a person’s clothes. Seeds travel in many different ways. Teacher will review with the class different ways that seeds can travel. The students will have already read a science story on this topic.