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May 6, 2011 Attendance Biological Needs of Plants Vocabulary Plant Seeds Create a Growth Chart Learning Targets: Explain what a plant needs in order to survive Define the words: annual, perennial, germinate, herb, weed, fruit, vegetable Work cooperatively to plant a seed for growth Create a chart to record plant growth over time
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Table of Contents DateTopicPage 5/6Gardening55
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Gardening5/6/11 55 Summary:
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Biological Needs of Plants Temperature Water (hydrated) Carbon Dioxide (breath) Nutrients (food) SpaceReproduce Sunlight photosynthesis
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Vocabulary Annual: a plant living only one year or season. Perennial: having a life cycle lasting more than two years. Germinate: To begin to sprout or grow.
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Annuals for Camp Eden Wood marigold impatiens petunia snapdragons
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Perennials for Camp Eden Wood black-eyed susan phlox echinacea
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Garden Plants for Camp Eden Wood Foods: carrots, tomatoes, zucchini, squash, green beans, sweet peas, and radishes Herbs: dill, lavender, rosemary, cilantro, and basil. What’s an herb? It is a plant or plant part valued for its savory or aromatic qualities.
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Gardens… Do food gardens consist of annuals or perennial plants? How do you know? Weeds: A plant considered undesirable, unattractive, or troublesome, especially one growing where it is not wanted. A plant not valued for its use or beauty. Are most weeds annuals or perennials?
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Fruits vs. Vegetables Common definition: fruit is soft and sweet, vegetables are hard and don’t taste as good. Scientific definition: fruits have seeds, vegetables do not.
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Double Bubble: Fruits vs. Vegetables FRUITVEGGIE
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Labeler: collect cups Sharpie Marker – name of seed Period Student Name Planter: collect bin to work in provide drainage at the bottom of each cup add dirt add seed and cover Hydrator: collect seeds water bottle water the plant cup in the bin to catch the water Organizer: collect dirt & tools bring containers outside clean up return seed packets
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Create a graph for tracking the growth of your seeds Date Height (cm) 5/5
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What type of seed did you plant? According to the package, when should germination begin? What amount of sunlight will your plant require? Plant Journal Day 1
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Day of Service – Camp Eden Wood Friday, May 27 th Donations Needed: planting tools shovels
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Wrap Up Summary: Tell what seed you planted. Annual or perennial? Food or flower? How will your plant benefit Camp FV? Homework:Start collecting gardening tools. Flipper: None.
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