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The Life Cycle of Flowering Plants
of a Flowering Plant Let Science Shine On The Life Cycle of Flowering Plants Remember to sign into Discovery Education through your Employee Portal and minimize. This power point resources and activities can be done in conjunction with the Blended Learning stations found on science.dadeschools.net – Elementary page – Instructional Resources – Gr. 4 Quarter 4 Department of Mathematics and Science
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Life Cycle of a Flowering Plant
Big Idea 14: Organization and Development of Living Organisms SC.3.L Describe structures in plants and their roles in food production, support, water and nutrient transport, and reproduction. SC.4.L Identify processes of sexual reproduction in flowering plants, including pollination, fertilization (seed production), seed dispersal, and germination. (Assessed as SC.3.L.14.1.) Department of Mathematics and Science
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Schoolyard Field Study: Observing a Wild Flower
Materials: A partner, plastic knife, hand lens, paper towel, wild flower (weed) Procedures: Pick a small plant to observe with a partner. Dig it out of the ground carefully and shake off the dirt. Draw your plant and label the parts. Use a hand lens to observe each part and sketch observations. Use sensory words to describe the your plant. Be ready to share with the class. Engage/Explain: Gr. 4 SF pp : What are the parts of plants?
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The Life Cycle of Flowering Plants (Plant Structures and Functions)
Plants Parts Explore/Explain Students illustrate a plant and label parts with functions. Word Bank: roots stem leaf flower
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What is the role of roots?
Roots are plant structures that hold a plant in place and take in water and nutrients from the soil. Explain Department of Mathematics and Science
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What is the role of the stem?
The stem is the part of the plant that holds the leaves up to sunlight and moves water, nutrients and food through the plant. Explain Department of Mathematics and Science
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What is the role of leaves?
The leaf is the plant organ where photosynthesis take place to make food for the plant. Explain Department of Mathematics and Science
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What is the role of flowers?
Flowers can have bright colored petals to attract butterflies or other pollinators. The smell of a flower can also attract insects and other pollinators. What is another purpose of flowers?
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Plant Life Cycle Vocabulary Station 1
Sign into your Discovery Education account. Do a search for the Plant Life Cycle Vocabulary Station 1 Board Builder. Watch the animation, read the definition, and watch the video to learn about each word. In your science notebook, create a Plant Life Cycle Mini Dictionary section. Include each of the 10 vocabulary words. Also, include something that shows the meaning of the word- the definition, an example of the word, a picture or sketch. Be creative! Explore/Explain: Click on the link: Plant Life Cycle Vocabulary Station 1 or search Discovery Ed Plant Life Cycle Vocabulary Station 1 boards. Students work independently. See more Blended Learning Menu Resources at science.dadeschools.net, Elementary, Instructional Resources, Gr. 4 Quarter 4.
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Purpose of a Flower Are Flowers More Than Just Pretty?
Department of Mathematics and Science Engage: Read aloud Flowers: More Than Just Pretty . Discuss what we can do to find out the answer.
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Flower Power Essential Question: What are the parts of a flower and the function of each part? Learning Goals: Observe and identify flower parts. Recognize the function of a flower, identifying the processes of reproduction including pollination, fertilization, seed dispersal, and germination. Department of Mathematics and Science Engage.
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Let’s visit a flower garden as we read our Plant Reproduction booklet.
Explore: Students make the AIM foldable Plant Reproduction booklet. Department of Mathematics and Science
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The Parts of a Flower What are the three main parts of flowers? petals
stamens pistil Explain: Gr. 4 SF pp Parts of a Flower View Love Me, Love me not to see parts of the flower.
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The Stamen: Male Reproductive Part of a Flower
Anther: pollen grains (sperm cells) grow in the anther. Filament: holds the anther Explain Department of Mathematics and Science
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The Pistil: Female Reproductive Parts of a Flower
Stigma Style Ovary (carpel) Eggs(ovules) Explain Department of Mathematics and Science
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Examine each part with the hands lens.
Let’s Explore the Parts of a Flower Materials: 1 flower, plastic knife, hand lens, ruler, dark sheet of paper Use the Flower Dissection Lab Steps and Flower Dissection Lab Sheet and materials/tools and to dissect your flower. Examine each part with the hands lens. Complete the Parts of the Flower Observation sheet. Exploration lab sheets are available at science.dadeschools.net – Elementary page – Instructional Resources – Gr. 4 Quarter 4
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The Parts of a Flower Sepals protect the bud until it opens.
Petals attract insects. Stamens make pollen. Pistil contains the ovary which contains the ovules (eggs). When fertilized, ovules grow into fruits which contain seeds. Explain Department of Mathematics and Science
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Parts of a Flower Quiz 3. _____ 3. 5a.. 4a.. ______ has two parts:
a. anther b. filament 4. ______has three parts: a. Stigma b. Style c. Ovary 4b. 5.b 4c. 2. _____ 1 2. Evaluate: Quiz - Number paper 1. – 5. Use word bank to identify the numbered parts. Then have students complete Connected Learning ?’s 1-8. Word Bank: petal pistil sepal stamen stem
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Flower Puzzle Page Assessment
Materials: scissors, glue stick, paper, colored pencils, Flower Power booklet Cut out and assemble your flower puzzle. Glue into your journal. Label parts. Evaluate This resources is available from AIMS Gr. 3 Life Science resources Review with video: Love me , Love me not
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Why Do Plants Make Flowers?
Flower Power Writing Why Do Plants Make Flowers? Stories Must Include: Common & scientific name Description of the flower Explanation of the role of the flower in the life cycle of the plant Use or value of the plant Writing Assessment Rubric: Accuracy of information Creativity Use of vivid vocabulary Description of flower Plant’s use or value Evaluate/Extend Department of Mathematics and Science
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What is Pollination? Gizmos: Flower Pollination
Pollination is the act of transferring pollen grains from the male anther of the stamen to the female stigma. Pollen lands on a female pistil, sperm cells move down to the ovary, fertilizing the egg cells. Fertilization combines DNA. The result is a seed with a tiny plant inside. The ovary grows into a fruit to protect the seeds. Explain: Gr. 4 SF pp Pollen on the Move
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Pollinators Animals, wind, and water can all help in the transfer of pollen. We call animals or insects that transfer pollen from plant to plant "pollinators ". The flower type, shape, color, odor, nectar, and structure vary by the type of pollinator that visits them. Explain
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Wind Pollination Some flowers, such as grasses, do not have brightly colored petals and nectar to attract insects. These flowers are pollinated by the wind. Explain
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Let’s Explore some Pollinators
Explore; Click on the link: Let’s Explore some Pollinators for a DE exploration on pollinators.
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Flowering plants use: the wind insects bats birds mammals
to transfer pollen from the stamen (male) part of the flower to the stigma (female) part of the flower. View video to see View of Attraction for pollinators. Department of Mathematics and Science
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Check Point What is pollination?
How do flowering plants depend on other living things in order to reproduce? Why are young plants like but not identical to their parents? Explain for review: Students make the foldable – Plant Reproduction.
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Gone to Seed Three main parts:
1. seed coat - a covering with two roles: - Protects new plant called embyro - Guards stored food called endosperm. 2. endosperm – stored food 3. embryo – The new plant with structures called seed leaves or cotyledons. Explain: Gr. 4 SF p. 58 parts of a seed and view Gone to seed to see what happens after pollination.
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Observing Seeds Senses & Hand Lens Sight - Looks Touch - Feels
Hearing – Sounds when dropped Odor – Smells Qualitative Observations Measurement Tools Ruler Tape measure Balance Gram mass pieces Quantitative Observations Department of Mathematics and Science
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Observing a Seed Observe the outside of a dry bean seed with a hand lens. Draw it and write down four or more properties including length and width. Get a wet bean seed to observe. Draw it and write down four or more properties including length and width. Why is the wet seed larger? Split it open and observe its parts. Draw and label its inside including the seed coat, cotyledon, and embryo. Explore Department of Mathematics and Science
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Wet Bean 1st Lets make Dry Seed 2nd Let’s explore … 3rd Observations:
Length: Width: Mass: Color: Texture: Explore/Explain: Have students explore the variables that affect seed germination by going online to and doing the Germination Gizmo. Cotyledon or 3rd
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How do seeds get dispersed from a plant into the ground?
Some seeds are hidden in the ground by animals such as squirrels as a winter store. Some seeds have hooks on them and cling to fur or clothes. Explain
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How do birds and animals help seed dispersal?
Birds and animals eat the fruits and excrete the seeds away from the parent plant. Explain
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What are ways Seeds are Carried Away from a Plant?
Animal-carried Animal-consumed Water-borne Wind-borne Propelled Explore: Take students on a seed scavenger hunt around the schoolyard. Department of Mathematics and Science
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What do seeds need to sprout?
Seed Germination What do seeds need to sprout? Water Oxygen Proper temperature Some require proper light Explain/ Evaluate:
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Seed Germination What are the variables that affect germination? Water
Proper temperature Some require proper light Oxygen Test your ideas on the Gizmo: Germination. Explain/Explore: Click on Germination to learn more about variables that affect germination. Students can also do the GIZMO: Germination. Department of Mathematics and Science
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Life Cycle of Seed Plants Station # 2 B
Sign into your Discovery Education account. Search Life Cycle of Seed Plants Station # 2 B Board Builder or click on There are two videos on this board that explain plant life cycles. As you watch the videos, look for each stage of the plant's life cycle. Create a page in your science notebook and label it Life Cycle of Seed Plants Station # 2 B Explore/Explain: Blended Learning Click the DE link: Life Cycle of Seed Plants Station # 2 B or do the search. See more Blended Learning Menu Resources at science.dadeschools.net, Elementary, Instructional Resources, Gr. 4 Quarter 4.
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Guided Inquiry Problem Statement: Do all seeds germinate at the same time? Hypothesis: Design a Fair Test: Variables: Test Outcome Control/Constants Materials Procedures: Experiment: Data Collection: Results: Conclusion: Students work in groups following the scientific method to do an investigation. Brainstorm other possible questions for inquiry. Or see AIMS book Primarily Plants or Budding Botanists for ideas. Write problem statement. Identify variables…. Department of Mathematics and Science 37
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