Showing posts with label PLANTS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PLANTS. Show all posts

Friday, 27 February 2015

NATURAL SCIENCE - UNIT 6 - PLANTS

Dear students, families and friends:

We are studying the parts of the plants (they have got roots, a stem, leaves, flowers or fruits) in Natural Science. Here you are some interesting sentences we have learned about them:

Plants, animals and people are living things.
Plants need air, water, soil and sunlight.
They grow, feed, reproduce and die.
Plants have roots, a stem and leaves. Many plants have flowers and fruit.
Plants are very useful. Oxigen, food, wood and perfume come from plants.
First, the seed grows into a plant. Next, the plant feeds. It needs soil, water, air and sunlight. Then, the plant reproduces. A new plant grows. Finally, the plant dies.

And, of course, I have uploaded the PowerPoint I have done for my lessons and the video. Just click the pictures and a new tab will open.

Thanks for visiting the blog.

Regards, Christopher.

Wednesday, 18 April 2012

UNIT 10 - PLANTS - PARTS


Plants are living things. They grow, feed, reproduce and die.

What are the parts of a plant? Roots, stem, leaves, flowers or fruits.

What do plants need? They need water, air, sunlight and soil.

Why are plants very useful? They are useful because plants provide us oxygen, food, wood and perfume.
This is a brief introduction for the next unit (Unit 10: Plants). I hope you like this unit. Regards, Christopher. 


Wednesday, 30 November 2011

FOOD… A FACT OF LIFE

Our students have been learning about food, cutlery… and here are three different power points (ppts) about it. Check their knowledge with the following questions:

  •  Is a lettuce a fruit? Is a lettuce a vegetable? A lettuce is a…
  • Does an apple come from a plant or an animal? From…
  • Which food comes from animals?
  • What food can you see in the picture?
  • What do you use to eat soup? A _____ and a _____.
  • What do you use to drink water? I use a glass to drink water.
  • What is good for you? A _____ is good for me.
  • What is bad for you? A _____ is bad for me.
  • What is the odd one out in this group: cheese, milk, tomato and yoghurt? Tomato
 I hope it helps you as parents/teachers or students.



 Just click the picture and a ppt will be opened in a new page:

Where does food come from? - Food from animals and plants.
What is this? This is a dairy cow - Food from animals.
What food comes from this plant? - Food from plants.


Regards, Christopher.