Lesson Idea | Discovering Flowers
Provider: The Edible Schoolyard Project
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Selected for its hands-on flower exploration that builds science vocabulary, observation skills, and understanding of structure and function
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This lesson introduces students to the structure and function of flowers through hands-on exploration, where they closely observe a real (or pictured) flower, use their senses to record observations, and create scientific drawings with labeled parts such as the peduncle, receptacle, sepal, and petal, helping them understand how structure relates to function while practicing inquiry skills like noticing, questioning, and making simple inferences. It is designed for grades PreK-8.
Lesson Idea | Discovering Flowers
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The Edible Schoolyard Project is a nonprofit that teaches kids using school gardens and kitchens. Students learn science, health, and the environment by growing and cooking food.
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