Plant Life Cycle Flapbook Krista Mahan, Teaching Momster, 2014 1
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How to Use Choose a book to read with the class. There are several books about s! I included a list of possible choices on page 6. This -shaped foldable will allow your students to organize pictures and/or words to describe the life cycle of a plant. Several versions are included to meet the needs of your kids. The first one includes the pictures already in the correct order and already on the. The second one has cut and paste seeds/s that are already in the correct order. The last one includes pictures for all of the seeds/s in a random order. If these are too many choices for your kids, you could have them use 4 pictures (instead of 8) and have them paste them on every other petal, using the blank petals to label the parts. A blank page has been added to the end to allow students to write or reflect on their learning. DIRECTIONS: 1. Cut out the shape on the bold lines. 2. Snip each dotted line so the petals can fold towards the center of the. 3. Glue the plants/seeds, one on each petal. 5
Books about Plants The Tiny Seed by Eric Carle How a Seed Grows by Helene Jordan (A Let s Read and Find Out Science book) Planting a Rainbow by Lois Ehlert From Seed to Plant by Gail Gibbons Oh Say Can You Seed by Bonnie Worth (a Cat in the Hat book) Seed to Plant by Kristin Baird Rattini (a National Geographic Book) The Dandelion Seed by Joseph Anthony and Cris Arbo The Magic School Bus Plants Seeds by Joanna Cole 6
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Pictures already included Flower blooms Seedling grows Plant the seed Seed begins to sprout 9
Pictures already included Flower blooms Seedling grows Plant the seed Seed begins to sprout 10
Pictures in order 11
Pictures in order 12
Pictures in order Plant the seed Seed begins to sprout Seedling grows Flower blooms 13
Pictures in order Plant the seed Seed begins to sprout Seedling grows Flower blooms 14
Pictures in random order Seed begins to sprout Flower blooms Seedling grows Plant the seed 15
Pictures in random order Seed begins to sprout Flower blooms Seedling grows Plant the seed 16
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