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Are plants alive?
Plant Secrets Unit | Lesson 1 of 3

Are plants alive?

Plant Secrets Unit | Lesson 1 of 3
Lesson narration:
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DISCUSS:

What do we do to take care of pets?

Why do we do those things?

DISCUSS:

How do animals TELL or SHOW you what they need?

DISCUSS:

Do plants have needs?

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Let’s observe some plants together.
Discuss.
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02/15
Watch what happens to this plant after we give it some water. What
do you notice? What are the leaves doing?
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03/15
Find a space where you can pretend to be a plant.
You can stay seated or find a spot to stand and stretch.
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04/15
Now it’s your turn to pretend to be a plant!
Imagine you are a thirsty plant.
Then, imagine that you get some water.
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05/15
Watch to see how the game is played. You’ll pretend to be a plant
that only gets a few drops of water at a time. Get ready to play the
game in the next step!
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Pretend to be a plant! Watch for the watering can.
As you get more and more water, you’ll become a healthier plant.
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Discuss.
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08/15
Watch what happens to this plant near a window with lots of bright
sunlight. What do you notice?
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09/15
Watch closely to see what happens when we change the direction of
the sunlight. What do you notice?
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10/15
Find a space where you can pretend to be a plant.
You can stay seated or find a spot to stand and stretch.
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Now it’s your turn to pretend to be a plant! Imagine that you are a
plant with leaves reaching toward the sunlight. Follow the sunlight!
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Pretend you’re a plant again! But this time, imagine that your teacher
is the sunlight. Imagine that you move your leaves toward the
sunlight!

Teachers, get ready to be the sunlight!

Walk around the classroom and guide your students to follow the sunlight (you!), just like a plant would!

Whenever you're done, go to the next slide.

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Observe what happens to plants grown in the sunlight and plants
grown in the dark. Discuss.
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Discuss.
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Animals have needs. That’s one way we know that animals are alive.
If something is alive, it has needs. Discuss.
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living


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something that is alive; it grows and has needs
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nonliving


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anything that is not alive, it does not have needs
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plant


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a living thing that doesn't need to eat other living things
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leaf


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a part of a plant that is often flat and green
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needs


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things an animal or plant must have in order to live
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sunlight


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light from the Sun
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healthy


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not sick or injured
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observe


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to pay close attention to something
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Lesson narration:

Grade K

Plant Needs

Living & Nonliving

K-LS1-1

Activity Prep

Print Prep
In this lesson, students make observations of plants in order to identify their needs and that they are, in fact, living things. In the activity, Plant Dance, students engage in a kinesthetic activity in which they observe and then model the appearance of plants when their needs are and aren’t met.
Preview activity

Exploration

8 mins

Wrap-Up

4 mins

Grade K

Plant Needs

Living & Nonliving

K-LS1-1

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