Plants (1st grade)
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Shyla nos explica el tema "Plants" de Natural Sciences.
Hello class! It's your teacher Shaila. I'm here to teach you today all about plants
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and how plants reproduce, how they grow, and what they need to survive. Because remember
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that plants are living things. So as living things, they can be born, grow, reproduce, and die.
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So now let me show you all about plants. Okay, let's go. Today I will be using a plant that I
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have at home as an example for how plants grow. This is a very beautiful plant and it is called
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an orchid. Please repeat, orchid. Plants need four things to grow.
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Can you name what those four things are? Let me help you. Plants need sunlight,
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plants need soil, plants need water, and plants need air. So let's repeat together one more time,
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okay? Sunlight, soil, water, and air. Excellent work. Now we will work together
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to label the four different parts of a flowering plant. We have the flower, roots,
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leaves, and stem. Let's begin with this part of the flower. This part of the
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flower is yellow and orange. What is the name of this part? Is it flower, roots,
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leaves or stem? Excellent, yes. This is the flower. Repeat after me. Flower. Next we
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have this part. It connects from the soil all the way to the flower. What is the
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name of this part of the plant? Excellent, yes. This is the stem. Now we have these
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big green parts. What is the name of this part of the flower? Excellent, yes. These
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are the leaves. Finally, we have the roots. The roots grow beneath the soil, so they
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they will be not visible to us but we know they are under the soil so we will
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place them right there with this label. Let's go one more time repeating. We have
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flower, stem, leaves, and roots under the soil. A flowering plant will start its
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life cycle as a seed. The seed goes into the soil and then the seed will grow until it becomes a
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full-grown plant or a flower such as our beautiful orchid. Flowering plants reproduce through
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pollination. A bee will come along and collect pollen from the flower and then
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carry it away to the other flowers. When the life cycle is finished, the plant
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will then die.
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- Autor/es:
- Beatriz
- Subido por:
- Beatriz C.
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- Fecha:
- 27 de abril de 2020 - 9:24
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