Uno de los temas favoritos de los niños en el jardín de infancia son los experimentos con plantas . No hay nada que apasione y cree tanta ex...
Teach kids about flowers withour free printable parts of a flower worksheet pack. This set includes charts, diagrams, a flipbook and more.
Learn what plants breathe through with this easy leaf & tree science experiment as kids get hands-on with the process of photosynthesis!
Como parte del curso que estamos realizando como profesorado de prácticas, he elaborado un proyecto sobre las plantas que he titulado "Mi planta de lentejas". Su objetivo principal es conocer un poco mejor las plantas y para ello se han diseñado diferentes actividades que estamos llevando a cabo en el aula. Una parte importante del mismo es la evaluación. Y durante este curso hemos descubierto las "rúbricas", una forma de evaluar que facilita dicha tarea y nos ayuda a ser lo más objetivos posibles. Aquí os dejo la rúbrica de mi proyecto.
We drew a flower onto a flip book, labeled each part and then wrote a sentence to explain what that part does on the inside. The students loved that each page could flip up but that together it was the whole flower.
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Learn how to integrate art into your plant science activities by having students make chlorophyll paintings. Similar to leaf rubbings, this simple science based art project is a fun and creative extension for teaching kids about photosynthesis.
Las flores son consideradas como un conjunto de órganos que aparecen en la fase reproductiva de las plantas, en las que tiene lugar la fecundación.
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Usando el formato de mini libro he preparado un resumen sobre las plantas que puede ser válido hasta el segundo ciclo de Primaria. Se trabajan las características, partes, fotosíntesis, la flor, las semillas, el fruto y la clasificación. En el artículo «Fabricamos un pequeño libro» se especifica mediante un vídeo, …
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Running out of ideas to keep your toddler entertained? Check out our list of 19 activities and crafts for toddlers to keep your little one occupied.
Add some maths and science to your garden with this growing seeds experiment.
I just finished my plant mini unit. This unit focuses on the plant life cycle, plant needs, plant parts, and how to grow a plant. I ...
El agua es el elemento más importante para la vida. Si bien podríamos pensar que esta afirmación es valedera solo para los organismos acuáticos, ya que el agua constituye su hábitat, lo cierto es que es importante para todos los seres vivos que habitan el planeta Tierra. De hecho, todos los seres vivos requieren del agua para cumplir sus funciones básicas vitales. Por tal motivo, desde EcologíaVerde queremos hacer hincapié sobre importancia del agua, más precisamente sobre las funciones del agua en los seres vivos. Si esta temática es de tu interés, te invitamos a que continúes leyendo este interesante artículo.
Partes de una planta para niños de Primaria - Descarga Recursos educativos y material didáctico para niños/as de Infantil y Primaria.
After weather we dove right into plants. In first grade, the kids need to learn the parts of the plant and be able to describe the life cycle of a plant. Our first activity was a super fun craft project from a plant unit by Made for First Grade. The students had to make a flower and add the things a plant needs to live (sun, air, water, soil). They also labeled the plants and needs and its parts. Here's my example: On the first day I showed the kids my example and had them cut and glue the parts to make the flower. The next day I let them cut out the labels and glue them on their picture. Here are a couple of their finished projects! :) Everybody's flowers made our room look even brighter! :) We also read four books from the plants part series by Vijaya Bodach: Seeds, Roots, Leaves, and Flowers. These books are perfect for 1st grade but also share a lot of great information along with providing beautiful, close-up pictures. Later in the week we took a plant walk outside around our school. We used our sense of sight to see how many different kinds of plants we could find. Our school has a wonderful graden surrounding our portables so we found many different kinds of plants. We filled in a plant hunt checklist and found all the plants except for a cactus. At the end of the unit I had the kids draw their own flower and label the parts. I also had them draw the life cycle of a plant in their science journals As an extension activity, I had my kids write their own version of Jack and the Beanstalk. Instead of Jack, they got to be the main character. They came up with their own story of what would happen if they grew a giant beanstalk and climbed to the top. I was really impressed with how much my kids wrote. They really enjoyed coming up with their own ideas for a story. Lots of kids climbed up to find a castles and a giant like Jack did. One kid found a house made of candy while another found Santa Clause! :) A few of my kids even wrote about the life cycle of their beanstalk, starting with the planting of the beans. Hope you enjoyed our plant unit! Coming soon...Apples Unit and a fun mapping activity! :)