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Creative Haven: DIY Home Decor Ideas to Personalize Your Space

Your home is a reflection of your personality, and what better way to make it truly yours than by adding a touch of DIY magic? DIY home decor projects not only allow you to unleash your creativity but...

All About Spring and Plants! - Let's Plant - A Spoonful of Learning

This spring thematic unit for kindergarten is a great way to help students practice writing as they learn more about the science of spring and plants!

Find creative ideas and hands-on plant life cycle activities that teach your first, second, and third graders about plants. Students learn about the parts of a plant, photosynthesis, pollination, and how seeds are dispersed. Don’t miss the unique foldable flower lapbook to get kids writing about science ideal for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd graders. #plantlifecycle

Find creative ideas and hands-on plant life cycle activities that teach your first, second, and third graders about plants. Students learn about the parts of a plant, photosynthesis, pollination, and how seeds are dispersed. Don’t miss the unique foldable flower lapbook to get kids writing about science ideal for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd graders. #plantlifecycle

Life Cycle (Butterfly, Frog, Chicken, Plant) Teaching Ideas Plus Free Downloads - Lessons for Little Ones by Tina O'Block

Teaching young children about life cycles helps them better understand nature and the world around them. They can start to see how things change and grow. When teaching life cycles, I like to teach a number of them (butterfly, frog, chicken, plant) one at a time and then compare and contrast them at the end. […]

Plants Science Experiments & Teaching How Plants Grow - Lessons for Little Ones by Tina O'Block

I love doing plant experiments and sprouting seeds with young children in the spring. Not only do they get excited to see how plants grow but planting seeds also teaches them patience and how to wait for gratification which is very important in this fast-paced, instant gratification world in which we now live. In this […]

Next time you need hands-on plant activities, check out this post where I walk you through a variety of activities for teaching the needs of plants, the parts of plants and their functions, photosynthesis, a plant's life cycle, pollination, plant cells, chlorophyll, plant adaptations, and so much more! Click through to learn more!

Next time you need hands-on plant activities, check out this post where I walk you through a variety of activities for teaching the needs of plants, the parts of plants and their functions, photosynthesis, a plant's life cycle, pollination, plant cells, chlorophyll, plant adaptations, and so much more! Click through to learn more!

Enjoy Teaching Plants with Biology Activities for Kids - Enjoy Teaching

Enjoy teaching plants' parts, structures and functions with these hands-on activities. Your 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students will love them!

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These Boom Cards are a great way to teach plant parts to your kindergarten and first grade students. They are self-checking and the real photos and audio make it a great science and reading center. It is also great for distance learning.
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Looking around your classroom and wondering if you should be adding plants to liven things up? The best plants for the classroom can end up teaching students responsibility, being worked into your science lessons, and of course, just add a little greenery on dull winter days. But what exactly are the best plants, and are there plants you should avoid if you’re an elementary teacher?