Thursday, April 7, 2016

Fun Friday: All About Plants!


We want to share this awesome craftivity with you and then a little bit about our fun Math and English Language Arts bundle!  It's over 100 pages of plant fun that will integrate perfectly with your Plants lesson.  Sign up for our newsletter and you can get our upbeat plant dance song absolutely free.  We are sharing on Thursday in case you want to do some of this tomorrow.

Thank you to our wonderful ELL teacher Jen Posgai for sharing this fun craft with us:)

1.  First you fold a large piece of blue construction paper at the bottom so your kiddos will know where to glue tissue paper and brown construction paper for the soil.  We just had the kids tear it to give it a textured look.

2. Then you give them a stem to glue or ya'll can just have them cut one out themselves.  


3. Give them a rectangular green piece of paper the width of the blue paper and show them how to cut it to make grass.  remind them not to cut all the way to the top.  Next they can curl the pieces with their fingers.  This makes it look more like grass.  Then they will glue the grass at the top of the brown paper.


4. Give your kiddos a folded piece of green paper to make the leaves.  Show them how to cut on the fold to make 2 leaves.
                               
5. We talked about the seed's coat and how it splits  and showed them how to split a sunflower seed with their teeth so they could see the seed in the middle.  They loved doing that!  Then they glued the pieces at the bottom of the stem.
6. We gave the students a piece of yarn they cut into 3 pieces and glued for the roots.
This was all Day 1.  You will need to let dry before moving on.  

Day 2, let's begin!
 7. We gave the kiddos a folded piece of yellow and orange paper and this petal pattern to trace.  They traced it two times on the folded paper.  Then cut them out.  This gave each student 8 orange petals and 8 yellow ones.

8. Then they glued the petals in a pattern on the stem.  We gave them a black circle to glue in the middle and sunflower seeds on the black circle.
Then we labeled the parts and the needs of the plants.


Day 3,
10. This was the final thing we added to our sunflower.  We added a 3-D butterfly or bee.  You just have your kiddos tape a pipe cleaner on the back of the butterfly or bee and poke it through the paper and tape it on the back.  My students thought this was awesome!:)

Now to write about what we learned. 
 We are done! Yay!
For some Math and English Language Arts integration for your plant unit, check out this awesome bundle!  Sign up for our newsletter and get the song for free.  Click the image below to preview and purchase.

We are so excited to share this plant bundle of activities! Over 100 pages!  Lots of ELA and Math print and go sheets, 2 scoot games, word sorts, and read around the room cards.  We have included a recording of our Plant Song and our kiddos love it! It is a fun and upbeat song that teaches the plant cycle. There is a book with colored pages that has the words to it and a coloring book for your kiddos to color and follow right along with you.
I just cut the pages and made a Plant Song Big Book because my kiddos love big books.  The kiddos got a black and white copy to color.  This student is working on the fill-in-the-blank response sheet.  My students loved coloring the book that has the words to the rocking plant song!
These are math sheets that are in this plant bundle. I love them because we included sheets that provide a review of math skills for our kiddos! They are great at math time or as a morning sheet.

We have 5 vowel sheets.  We also have a vowel sort, Read Around the Room, and task cards to name a few ELA resources.  Our Read Around the Room also features our mascot Quentin. The kids love Quentin!
That's all we have on plants for now.  Remember, if you want the song, either buy the bundle or sign up for our newsletter and you can get it free.  Tune in next week for more Friday fun!  If you're interested in something with a more serious nature, check out our Monday blog posts with innovative ideas for the classroom.



Have an awesome weekend!







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