How Plants Grow
Students will investigate and understand that in order for seeds to germinate and grow they must receive certain basic needs—food, air, water, light, and a place to grow. Next, they are introduced to the parts of a plant and learn how plants produce their own food. They also see how plants and animals depend upon each other for growth.
Relative Subjects
- Science
- Geography
- Geography: Physical
- Health
- Language Arts
- Math
- Science
- Animals
- Science: Earth
- Science: Life
- Plants
- Chemistry
- Human Body
- Habitats
- Science: Physical
- Weather
- Technology
- Social Studies
Tags
- Grows
- Growing
- Fruit
- Germinate
- Germination
- Roots
- Stem
- Leaf
- Leaves
- Photosynthesis
- Dirt
- Soil
- Bulb
- Flowers
- Pistils
- Stamen
- Pollen
- Pollination
- Chlorophyll
- Compost
- Cotyledon
- Cross-Pollination
- Endosperm
- Ovary
- Ovules
- Seed
- Bulbs
- Cross-Pollination
- Ovary
- Ovules
- Reproduction
- Self-Pollination
- Stamen
- Pollen
- Reproduction
- Compost
- Sprouts
- Life Cycle
- Protection
- Microscopic
- Plankton
- Fungi
- Runners
- Plant
- Seed
- Root Anchor
- Stem
- Plant
- Root
- Stomata
- Nutrients
- Minerals
- Carbon Dioxide
- Oxygen
- Chlorophyll
- Photosynthesis
- Carbon Dioxide
- Oxygen
- Cotyledon
- Endosperm
- Germination
- Embryo