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1.
Micro Water Cycle
Tags: [grade 2, water, water cycle,
plants
, precipitation, condensation, evaporation] ...
2.
Rainforests
Tags: [rainforest, coastal, old growth, rain, niche, habitat, tree, animals,
plants
, ecology, green, grade 1, grade 2, grade 3] ...
3.
Pollinators
Tags: [pollination, pollinators, pollen, bird, bee, butterfly, animals, flower,
plants
, green, kindergarten, grade 1, grade 2] ...
4.
Solar Energy
Tags: [solar, sun, energy, photosynthesis,
plants
, light, heat, alternative energy, electricity, kindergarten, grade 1, grade 2, grade 3, grade 4, grade 5, grade 6] ...
5.
Growing Food
Tags: [
plants
, seed, food, sustainable, community, solar, sun, green, grade 3] ...
6.
plants
Grade 2 plant unit
7.
Micro Water Cycle
Explore the water cycle as it occurs on your desk! Students will create a terrarium to model the water cycle. CREATE A COMPLETE ECOSYSTEM Introduction Explore the water cycle as ...
8.
H20 on the go
... energy from water wheels was used to grind grain and saw timber. Today moving water is used primarily in generating electric power. Power
plants
are built at the foot of high dams. Powerful jets of water ...
9.
Rainforests
When we think of rainforests, broad-leafed
plants
and animals like monkeys, giant snakes, brightly-coloured frogs come to mind. We have a different type of rainforest in British Columbia—the coastal ...
10.
Urban Wildlife
... are always growing and its not just humans who are moving in. We create new places for
plants
and animals to live as we build our homes and neighbourhoods. Some animals even change their “wild behaviour” ...
11.
Pollinators
...
plants
have several different parts that are important in pollination. Flowers have male parts called stamens that produce a sticky powder called pollen. The tiny grains of pollen produce the male reproductive ...
12.
Coastal Connections
... may dry out and expose rocks, mud and
plants
to air and sunlight. The estuary is an important part of the lifecycle of the salmon. Their time in the estuary allows their body to adapt to a saltier environment. ...
13.
Breakdown
... get energy by eating dead animals and
plants
and breaking down wastes of other animals. Compostable or biodegradable waste is waste that can be broken down and recycled by these decomposers. In our homes, ...
14.
Hummingbirds
... Like bees and butterflies, when hummingbirds feed on nectar from flowers, they carry pollen from plant to plant. For many
plants
, hummingbirds are the only pollinators. Hummingbirds benefit from the nectar ...
15.
Solar Energy
... useful. People harness the sun’s energy in many ways, from growing
plants
for food to installing solar panels for electricity generation. Students will see what happens when a plant is deprived of ...
16.
Save Our Salmon
... or by poorly-planned city and community growth and the pollution that accompanies it. Healthy streams and rivers are important to fish and other aquatic animals and
plants
and should be treated with care ...
17.
Growing Food
... it was grown and harvested helps us develop healthy eating habits and a sustainable lifestyle. Objectives Students will be able to: Describe what seeds need in order to grow into healthy
plants
...
18.
Plants
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