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How do flowers bloom in the spring?

How do flowers bloom in the spring?

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How do you think plants move?

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Amazing Nature Full Hd by TheChokAAA
Antelope valley poppy super bloom 2019 by California Through my lens
Antelope valley poppy super bloom 2019 by California Through my lens
Capillary action time-lapse by Danny Horein
Colors of spring by PinePowerLi
Cross section view of a sunflower by icing
Flower Bud in the rain by Trofimich
Grasshopper caught in Venus fly trap by Airstock
Little rabbits smelling a flower by Grigorita Ko
Magic expanding dinosaurs by Tiny Treasures and Toys
Potted Venus fly trap by Robert Anaya Jr
Red hibiscus by Time_lapse
Shoots of Spring by Elena Elisseeva
Time lapse Blooming pink flower by Anneypyang
Time lapse Purple flower blooming by Adautonascimento
Time lapse of a tulip blooming by Science Video
Tourists walk a path lined with beautiful cherry trees by RickRay
Walking water by Lukasz Kostrz
Watermelon Magic by Spring Garden Pictures
White lily opening by Ragtime Productions
Wild horses running by Ricky Ray
Yellow Narcissus Blooming by Katka Pruskova
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In this mini-lesson, students learn how the unique properties of water help flowers bloom in the spring. In this activity, each student will make a colorful paper flower and a greeting card that they can give to any special person in their life. When placed in water, the paper flower will unfold, appearing to move and bloom in front of your eyes! You may want to use this as a Mother’s Day activity, but students choose who will receive their card, so it can be for anyone special.
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