In Slide Sorter View, have students sequence events in a logical order. Then they add text to each slide, including details about each change, using unit.

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In Slide Sorter View, have students sequence events in a logical order. Then they add text to each slide, including details about each change, using unit vocabulary and sequencing words such as, first, next, then, and finally. Print as a handout_6 per page. Fold and cut to create a mini- book. Science TEKS: 1.6(B) observe and describe the parts of plants and animals; 1.7(D) observe and record changes in the life cycle of organisms. From Seed to Plant

by Science TEKS: 1.6(B) observe and describe the parts of plants and animals; 1.7(D) observe and record changes in the life cycle of organisms.

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