You are invited to download the pea plant pack – learning printables for preschool and kindergarten children. Use this resource with clear true-to-life images and photographs to create hands-on botany […]
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This colorful poster showing the stages of growth of a pea from seed to pod would be a great addition to your science center during a unit on the garden or whilst studying the pea life cycle. This poster is part of a set of pea life cycle resources available in this store. Instructions for printi...
Common Name: Sweet Pea Enchante Scientific Name: Lathyrus odoratus Life Cycle: Annual Remarks: Tricolour flowers, rose, mauve and cream. This variety was bred by the wonderful Dr Keith Hammett in New Zealand. Plant Height: 250cm - Climber, will need support When: Summer + Autumn (Spring in cooler climates) Sowing Depth + Method: Soak overnight. Then plant 25mm deep, Best sown direct. If raising seedlings to take care when transplanting not to disrupt roots. Spacing: 15cm apart Position: Full Sun / Part Sun Days until germination: 14-21 days @ 13-18°C Seed to Bloom: 90-100 Days Number of Seeds: 15 Caution: All parts of this plant are poisonous, including the seeds. Exercise extreme caution around children and pets.The purchaser assumes all liability relating to the use of this product. Note: WA orders are sent weekly as they require quarantine inspections on arrival to WA
Are you looking for a fun plant life cycle activity? Learn about the pea life cycle through directed drawings. These activities for plant life cycle are a fun way to create beautiful illustrations while developing observational skills. Students develop their drawing skills and learn about the stages of a plant life cycle. Each pea plant stage is a simple activity that students can complete independently. These directed drawings can be used as a whole class activity too. Another plant life cycle activity is to use a smaller starter step version of the drawings to make pea life cycle sequence cards. Learn through Observation and Drawing We learn through careful observation. Through careful instructions students learn how to draw a pea plant and the stages it goes through. Students benefit from spending careful time observing the life cycle of the pea plant. Finished drawings can be used to make a booklet, a poster, a diorama, or an art piece. *This is a digital product, no physical item will be shipped. (PDF Download)
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This activity challenges students to place 5 pictures in the correct order to show the sequence of growth during the life cycle of a pea. The color version makes a good addition to your science center whilst studying a unit about peas. The black and white version could be used as a take home workshe...
Most legumes grown in the home garden, including beans and peas, are annual plants, which means they complete a life cycle in a single year. Perennial legumes, on the other hand, are those that live f
PEA PLANT Unit Study, Life Cycle, Anatomy, Nature Study, Science, Handwriting, Homeschool, Montessori, INSTANT DOWNLOAD This PEA PLANT Unit Study is perfect for classroom or homeschool! ♥⋯⋯⋯Listing Includes⋯⋯⋯♥ Total of 50+ Pages PEA PLANT - Cover Page - About the PEA PLANT Page - PEA PLANT Life Cycle Summary Page - Life Cycle of a PEA PLANT Poster + Labeling Activity - Life Cycle of a PEA PLANT Words Match - Life Cycle of a PEA PLANT Pictures Match - Anatomy of a PEA Pod Poster + Labeling Activity - Parts of a PEA PLANT + Labeling Activity - 2 Note Pages (with PEA PLANT illustrations) -1 Photosynthesis Page - 10 Counting PEA PLANT Clip Cards (4 cards on 1 8.5x11 in page) - Life Cycle 3 Part Cards (4 cards on 1 8.5x11 in page) - Life Cycle Word Tracing Cards (4 cards on 1 8.5x11 in page) - Life Cycle Initial Letter Clip Cards (4 cards on 1 8.5x11 in page) - 3 PEA PLANT Related Illustrations Puzzles with odd numbers and even numbers (1 to 15 and 2 to 16) - 1 Letter P Maze - 1 Letter P Coloring Page - 1 I Spy Game Page - Small to Big Sorting Game - and more ♥⋯⋯⋯Sizes⋯⋯⋯♥ US Letter (8.5x11 inches) If You need another size, please contact me! ♥⋯⋯⋯Kindly Note⋯⋯⋯♥ This is a digital download only. There will be no product shipped. All Digital downloads are nonrefundable All files are for personal use only and cannot be used commercially or be resold/redistributed. Thank you for stopping by! FunMomPrintables♡
Common Name: Sweet Pea Nimbus Scientific Name: Lathyrus odoratus Life Cycle: Annual Remarks: White flowers with deep dark ink blue streaks. Late flowering, require 12hrs of sunlight Plant Height: 250cm - Climber, will need support When: Summer + Autumn (Spring in cooler climates) Sowing Depth + Method: Soak overnight. Then plant 25mm deep, Best sown direct. If raising seedlings take care when transplanting not to disrupt roots. Spacing: 15cm apart Position: Full Sun / Part Sun Days until germination: 14-21 days Seed to Bloom: 90-100 Days Number of Seeds: 15 Caution: All parts of this plant are poisonous, including the seeds. Exercise extreme caution around children and pets.The purchaser assumes all liability relating to the use of this product. Note: WA orders are sent weekly as they require quarantine inspections on arrival to WA
**PLEASE NOTE: This is a digital item. You will receive a downloadable PDF and will not receive a physical product. You will need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed to print this file. Adobe Acrobat is available free online.** Your little spark will love learning about the life cycle of the pea plant and building their language skills with this pack including the following resources: - About Pea Plants info sheet and book list - Pea Plant Life Cycle Poster Set - Pea Plant Life Cycle 4-part Cards - Pea Plant Life Cycle Booklets (traceable and blank label options) Cards measure 9.8cm wide x 12.8cm high. We would love to connect with you! You'll find us on social media at: Instagram: @littlesparkcompany Facebook: @littlesparkcompany Join our mailing list to be first to hear about upcoming sales, giveaways and new products. Visit our website www.littlesparkcompany.com and click Join.
This worksheet shows the different stages of the pea life cycle. 3 versions are included in this pack - picture only, picture with label, and picture with blank space for student to fill in the label. The color version makes a good addition to your science center as a poster whilst studying a unit a...
A beautiful watercolor representation of the pea plant life cycle. In a convenient 8.5" x 11" for at-home printing.
Common Name: Dainty Pea, also known as Pretty Pea, (formerly known as venustum). Scientific Name: Gompholobium cyaninum Life Cycle: Evergreen Remarks: Spectacular bright blue and pink pea like flowers that blooms in September to December. Endemic to Western Australia. Plant Height: 1m When: Spring + Autumn are best, but can be sown all year round. Sowing Depth + Method: Hot water treatment recommended. Raise seedlings. Spacing: 2m Position: Full Sun Days until germination: 20-31 days @ 18-23 degrees Approx Number of Seeds: 15 View our Growing Australian Native From Seed blog here. Note: WA orders are sent weekly as they require quarantine inspections on arrival to WA photo credit to: Jean and Fred Hort on Flickr
Sweet peas date back to at least 300 years in their native Sicily. They enchant us with their fragile, sweet fragrance and make great bouquets. These pea-like flowers grow in many lovely colors including white, pink and rose. Attracts butterflies, bees & other beneficial insects.This sweet pea is a perennial variety. Drought tolerant. Packet contains 10 seeds. Sweet Pea Lathyrus lotifolius Growing Requirements Sun • Full sun Height • 1-3" | 30-90 cm Spread • 24-36" | 60-90 cm Life Cycle • Perennial Sowing Method • Indoor or Outdoor Difficulty • Easy Uses • Vine, trellis, arbor, butterfly garden, pollinator garden, deer resistant Growing Zones • 4-9
This colorful science topic of the week poster would be a great addition to your science center display whilst studying the pea life cycle. This poster is part of a set of pea life cycle resources available in my store.
• WHAT`S INCLUDED • - 8 Plants Life cycle large flashcards. Each flashcard measures 5 in x 7 in. - 8 Life cycle mini matching mats. Each mat measures 5 in x 7 in. - Circle pictures for matching for each life cycle. - Watercolor, realistic, Montessori friendly images. - 1 letter size PDF file - Strawberry Life Cycle - Blueberry Life Cycle - Watermelon Life Cycle - Pumpkin Life Cycle - Pea Plant Life Cycle - Tomato Life Cycle - Sunflower Life Cycle - Apple Life Cycle DELIVERY: Available as an instant download. Once your payment is confirmed, you will be able to download your file immediately. Please note, that this is a digital file - no physical item will be shipped to you. NOTE: The file is for personal use only, please do not resell it. If you would like to share with others, please refer them to my Etsy shop. • Thank you! • Your positive reviews make our day and help us grow! We hope you’ll consider leaving a 5-star review This is a digital file only. Upon purchasing, you will NOT receive any physical print. You will receive the downloadable files immediately after purchasing, then you can print it at home or in your local print shop in the size of your choice!
Common Name: Swainsona Maccullochiana 'Ashburton Pea' Scientific Name: Swainsona maccullochiana Life Cycle: Perennial Remarks: Small shrub with bright pink pea flowers. Endemic to the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Plant Height: Shrub 0.5-3 metres When: Can be sown all year round but does best in Spring and Autumn. Sowing Depth + Method: Soak in water overnight. Sow 1mm deep, raise seedlings, if raising seedlings, take care when transplanting. Spacing: 60cm apart Position: Full Sun / Part Sun Days until germination: 15- 21 days, note germination may take longer. Number of Seeds: 25 View our Growing Australian Native From Seed blog here. Note: WA orders are sent weekly as they require quarantine inspections on arrival to WA
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Sweet peas date back to at least 300 years in their native Sicily. They enchant us with their fragile, sweet fragrance and make great bouquets. Royal White Sweet Pea is a climbing variety that can grow up to 6' tall. Attracts butterflies, bees & other beneficial insects. Heirloom variety. Packet contains 20 seeds.
Discover a world of learning and creativity with these engaging sunflower-themed activities and printables. From coloring pages to connect-the-dots, these resources provide endless fun and education for children of all […]
I have been a little disappointed in that most of my lettuce seeds have failed to germinate. I know that the weather has been a little too warm so I have reseeded several times and have seen very f…
This Yellow Split Pea Chowder is hearty, nutritious & a great way to use seasonal sweet corn! This golden soup is creamy & rich thanks to cashew cream. (vegan & gluten-free)
Learn all about how butterflies change and grow with this life cycle of a butterfly poem, butterfly craft and FREE butterfly life cycle sequence strips!
Print this FREE "How an Apple Grows" life cycle mini e-book with coloring sheets for kids!
During my second placement of my PGCE course in a Year 2 class, I created these pictures showing the life cycle of a pea plant. The activity was to cut and stick the images into books in the correc…
This worksheet shows the different stages of the pea life cycle. 3 versions are included in this pack - picture only, picture with label, and picture with blank space for student to fill in the label. The color version makes a good addition to your science center as a poster whilst studying a unit a...
This listing is for an original vintage botanical school pull down chart in great condition ! Fabulous find from the 1980s. This one is about pea life cycle and all its stunning detailed illustrations... It was probably hung in a classroom as you still can see some chalk drawing on it, barely visible as shown on picture 5. This is an ORIGINAL dated 1985, not a reproduction ! Amazing to display in a studio, a kids room. Also a great back to school gift :-) Poster meas. approx. 82x114cm + wooden poles. Signed/illustrated by Jung-Koch-Quentell. Copyrighted 1958. Produced by teaching material publisher Hagemann, Düsseldorf. ***Please note there may be some slight imperfections due to its vintage nature and being part of the charm of this item.
Common Name: Sweet Pea Nimbus Scientific Name: Lathyrus odoratus Life Cycle: Annual Remarks: White flowers with deep dark ink blue streaks. Late flowering, require 12hrs of sunlight Plant Height: 250cm - Climber, will need support When: Summer + Autumn (Spring in cooler climates) Sowing Depth + Method: Soak overnight. Then plant 25mm deep, Best sown direct. If raising seedlings take care when transplanting not to disrupt roots. Spacing: 15cm apart Position: Full Sun / Part Sun Days until germination: 14-21 days Seed to Bloom: 90-100 Days Number of Seeds: 15 Caution: All parts of this plant are poisonous, including the seeds. Exercise extreme caution around children and pets.The purchaser assumes all liability relating to the use of this product. Note: WA orders are sent weekly as they require quarantine inspections on arrival to WA
We want to grow things we can eat. Daughter likes peas. Sort of. So we are growing them. Even though people tell us they can be tricky. We planted lots in our little plastic greenhouse.
Sugar Daddy peas were the first edible-pod snap pea. Self-supporting plants reach 30 inches tall and produce slender three inches pods with a deep green colour. Sugar Daddy peas are delicious in salads, stir-fries or just straight off the vine. - Latin Name: Pisum sativum- Life Cycle: Annual- Days to Maturity: 70-75- Planting Depth: 2-4 cm- Plant Spacing: 5-8 cm- Row Spacing: 45-60 cm GROWING INSTRUCTIONS Peas are a classic garden legume that can be enjoyed in a number of ways. Sow peas directly as soon as the ground can be worked, you want your crop to mature while the weather is still cool. To reap a late crop, plant peas 6-8 weeks before the first fall frost. Crop rotation is important for peas, as they take nitrogen from the atmosphere and add it to the soil. Heavy feeding crops planted in former pea sites will take advantage of the excess nitrogen left behind. A location provided with full sun and well-drained soil will ensure prolific production. Set up trellises for vining, climbing varieties and stakes for bush types. Seeds can be soaked overnight to hasten germination. Sow seeds 3 cm deep and 5 cm apart. There is no need to thin. After sprouts appear, apply mulch to protect sensitive roots and retain moisture. If mulched well, peas should not need much water, less than 3 cm/week. Most varieties should be ready in 60-70 days. Check plants every day when blooming, pods ripen rapidly and hide well. Pick in the morning, as this will yield the crispiest and most flavourful peas. Eating as soon as possible after picking is another way to enjoy the freshest taste. Take your time and use two hands to separate pods from stalks, as the main stem can be damaged easily. Once the season is in full swing, pick frequently to encourage production. 1- Shell peas are also known as English or Garden peas. Their pod is tough and fibrous and cannot be digested, so this type needs to be shelled. 2- Snow peas, unlike Shell peas, are grown for their pods rather than the seeds inside. Snow peas have an almost flat shell with no distinct pea-shape inside. 3- Snap peas, also known as sugar snap peas, were developed in the late '60s by Calvin Lamborn, who wanted the sweetness of the green pea without having to do all the hard work of shelling them. The whole pod can be eaten raw or cooked. There may be tough strings at the seams of the pods that need to be removed, but stringless varieties are also now available. Freeze sweet peas by shelling, blanching and packing into containers. Snow peas and snap peas will also freeze well. Just trim, de-string and blanch before packing into the freezer. QUICK FACTS - Peas originally grew wild around the Mediterranean basin and are one of the oldest cultivated crops. By the middle ages, peas were an important part of the diet of most people in Europe. Traditionally peas have been grown for their dry seeds, but by the 17th century, it had become popular to eat green peas while immature. - Peas are a cool-season crop with three main types: Shell, Snow, and Snap. - Pea seeds will remain viable for 3 years if stored in a cool, dark place, ideally between 4 and 10⁰C. After that, the germination rate may start to go down.
Great educational art piece for a girl's bedroom. Great to give as gift as well! I also wrote my first children's book with these characters called Darling Dragonfly - find it here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09K1Z1M4K/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_KA1K4SKYHS22A0XWERAG ----- INSTANT DIGITAL DOWNLOAD ----- Print Size - 8x10 (Files are 300 dpi, excellent quality for printing) Life Cycles - Beautiful Butterfly, Social Bee, Darling Dragonfly, Sweet Pea - Set of 4 Prints Download Includes: 8x10 Print (PDF & JPG) Shortly after placing your order you will receive an email containing your download link. This will be sent to the email you keep on file with Etsy. Once you have downloaded your file you may either print from home or a print shop of your choice. [Colors depicted on your screen may be slightly different from the actual print.] ***Please note: This print is intended for personal use only. Distribution of the digital file, or prints made with it, are not allowed. High Valley Paper Co retains the rights to the image copyright. ---- WANT US TO PRINT? ---- Purchase this listing to have this printed & shipped to you: https://www.etsy.com/listing/294444041/we-print-ship-wall-art-custom-eco This item was designed by Kat. All illustrations, graphics, designs and photos are the property of High Valley Paper Co and may not be reproduced or used for any purpose without permission. Purchase does not transfer copyright, and is always retained by High Valley Paper Co.
The life cycle of a butterfly craft incorporates four crafts in one so that your little ones can get creative and learn about nature.
This is a short eight page, A4 book that uses a simple story about a boy called Peter to describe the growth of a pea from seed to pod. The color version would be good to read with a group of students whilst studying a unit including the pea life cycle. The book could be printed out or shown on scre...
Thrill your bug-loving preschooler with this cicada shell sensory activity to help them learn about the cicada, it's life cycle, and how it looks and moves.