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1. Carbon Cycle
... adaptation, roots, stems, leaves, seeds, vascular tissue, plants, human activities, carbon cycle, nutrient cycles, climate change, greenhouse gas effect]  ...
2. Seed Dissection
Tags: [plants, seed, seedling]  ...
3. Biodegradable Seedling Pots
Tags: [plants, seed, seedling, biodegrade, recycle, greenhouse gases, photosynethesis, cycling of carbon, roots]  ...
4. Plant Relay
Tags: [plants, tuber, stem, bulb, leaves, fruit, seed, petiole]  ...
5. Growing Food
Tags: [plants, seed, food, sustainable, community, solar, sun, green, grade 3]  ...
6. Carbon Cycle
These activities reveal the impact of human activity on climate change and suggest how we can grow plants in a way that helps to minimize greenhouse gas emissions. Using biodegradable seedling pots is ...
7. Pollinator characteristics
... and seeds. There are roughly 200,000 varieties of animal pollinators in the wild, most of which are insects. Other animals such as birds and bats can also help with pollination. Objectives Students ...
8. Seed Dissection
Students observe and draw the inside of a seed (lima bean) that is beginning to grow. Introduction All living things go through stages in life. Each type of plant and animal has its own life ...
9. Biodegradable Seedling Pots
Students build a biodegradable pot and plant a seed inside. Introduction By making a seedling pot out of newspaper, you can reuse newspaper and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with ...
10. Plant Relay
... the plant. Leaves also let water and gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide in and out of the plant. Examples: lettuce, cabbage, spinach. Fruits are made by the flower parts and have seeds inside them. ...
11. Pollinators
... on nectar at flowers. They accidentally rub against the pollen inside of the flower and transport it from one flower to another. When this happens, the flower is fertilized and can make fruit and seeds. ...
12. Hummingbirds
... | School Programs Seeds of Diversity Canada | Pollination Canada UBC Botanical Garden | School Groups Looking for a wrap-up activity? Check out SuperGreen Trivia  ...
13. Growing Food
... eating habits and a sustainable lifestyle. Planting seeds and watching them grow is a natural first step to appreciating the source of our food. In this lesson, students identify various plant parts ...
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