Plant Unit Study
This is some of the work that I've put together for my Grade 1-3 science class at Emmanuel Christian Academy. I have 9 students, 4 of whom are homeschooled part time, so partly, this blog is for them to keep up with what the rest of the class is doing. Also, I only have 2 months at 45 minutes 2 times a week to complete this unit, so it's not as complete as I would do if I were following a Classical Education schedule! Also, in a homeschool setting, I would use the Answers in Genesis "God's Design for Science" series, but this is my cheaper take on that! Excuses, excuses!!
Plants: Lesson 1
What do we need plants for?
Have your child(ren) brainstorm a list of as many uses as they can think of for plants. Here is a list a 7-year old friend of mine came up with:
- food for animals
- for beautiful smells
- trees give us oxygen
- maple trees give us syrup
- food for people (cucumbers, carrots, pumpkin, corn on the cob, apple, potato)
- we build houses and boats out of wood
- trees can be homes for different animals
- plants can be for shade
- we can use sticks for fires to keep us warm
- we get paper from trees (when asked how we get paper, she responded, "I forget. I don't know."... This will be a learning objective for this unit!)
Know, Want to Know, Learn
Complete a 3-fold chart of What I Know about Plants, What I Want to Know about Plants, What I learned About Plants. Have your child list what they already know (you might be surprised!) and come up with 3 questions (minimum) about what they want to learn about plants.
My 7-year old friend helped me out again!
What I Know About Plants
- some plants are poisonous
- plants have different names
- plants need sun to grow
- some plants are really big
- some plants cause big trouble (prickly bushes, plants in stories grow so big they cause problems :) ...)
Plant Unit Title Page
Have kids design a title page for their unit showing as many uses for plants as they can think of. Use letter stickers to spell out PLANTS across the top of the page.
These activities are all designed as intro activities to get kids thinking about plants and what we use them for.
Lesson 1 - Materials
white computer paper for title page
letter stickers (or magazines / flyers to cut letters from)
pencil crayons
KWL (Know, Want to know, Learned) trifold -
KWL Trifold
Brainstorming sheet - could use a graphic organizer of a tree and glue on green leaf shapes, one for each use for a plant!... Actually, I made one... here it is!
Uses for Plants Graphic Organizer
Plants: Lesson 2
Parts of a Plant: SEEDS
Read section on Seeds in Abeka Science Reader Grade 3
Optional additional reading:
Read: A Little Seed by Eric Carl
Read: The Carrot Seed by Crockett Johnson
Read: The Magic School Bus Plants Seeds
Online Book:
Sid the Seed
Talk about the seed coat and how it protects the seed until the seed is ready to sprout. Conduct lima bean experiment from Abeka Science Reader
Unit Memory Verse:
Genesis 1:11
Then God said, “Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb
that yields seed,
and the fruit tree
that yields fruit according to its kind, whose seed
is in itself, on the earth”; and it was so.
Memory Verse Sheet for student binder
Experiment: Breaking the Seed Coat
Experiment Sheet
Read experiment instructions in Abeka Science Reader and complete experiment sheet for binder.
Experiment 2: Growing Seeds
Project Sheet
List materials and draw procedure on experiment sheet.
Plant bean seeds in clear plastic cups. Plant them close to the edge of the cup so you can see the roots start to grow. Set the cups in sunlight and check them daily. Record observations daily on experiment sheet.
Demonstration: Uses for seeds
Obtain a flour grinder or mortar and pestle. Grind white blossoms to make flour. Grind up peanuts in a blender to make peanut butter. Enjoy on bread or crackers for a yummy snack!
Here is a link for a recipe for
Homemade Peanut Butter.
Lesson 2 - Materials
lima bean seeds
paper towel
cup of water
soil
clear plastic cups
bean seeds
flour grinder
wheat blossoms
peanuts in the shell
vegetable or peanut oil
small amounts of sugar and salt
blender
spatula
air tight container
crackers
knife
So that seems like a lot of material for 2 classes!! Don`t worry if you don`t get everything done! I`m not even sure yet if I can get a flour grinder, so that experiment might be out the window! I hope that one of the moms will come in to do the planting piece with us and talk about how deep to plant the seeds and what they need in order to sprout, etc. Another fun activity might be to have a seed snack - sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, peanuts, cucumbers (with seeds), tomatoes, coconut, etc...)
Parents, let me know if this system is working for you! I just installed Google Drive, so it makes my documents super easy to upload. Alternatively, you each could simply keep track of what you have read and what plant related activities you completed! We`re planning a field trip to the bush for the end of the unit, but I`ll keep you posted!
Thanks!
Jennifer