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Tuesday 28 May 2019

Science (Leaf )

AIM: TO LEARN ABOUT THE NATURE OF PLANTS


Plants fall into two categories:

1. Evergreen
2. Deciduous

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Deciduous
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Evergreen


Find three examples of each:

Evergreen: 
1.  Plumtree
2. Maple
3.  Oak 

Deciduous;
1.  Perle tree
2.   Magnolia
3.  Pohutakawa

LEAVES


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Simple                                 Compound   

Activity: Choose a leaf and do a leaf rubbing. Once you have done the rubbing, cut it out and glue it on the tree.


LEAF COLLECTION

1.
Plant type: Deciduous / Evergreen
Leaf type: Simple / Compound
Photo of leaf:
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2. 
Plant type: Deciduous / Evergreen
Leaf type: Simple / Compound
Photo of leaf:
Image result for Maple leaf

3.  
Plant type: Deciduous / Evergreen
Leaf type: Simple / Compound
Photo of leaf:

Image result for magnolia leaf
4. 
Plant type: Deciduous / Evergreen
Leaf type: Simple / Compound
Photo of leaf:
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5.  
Plant type: Deciduous / Evergreen
Leaf type: Simple / Compound
Photo of leaf:
Image result for Pine tree leaf

RESEARCH 3 TYPES OF PLANT GROUPS

  1. Carnivorous plants
  2. Fruit trees
  3. NZ Native trees

Plant group: Carnivorous plants

Habitat: (Desert / beach / mountains / swamp / plains / forest

Climate ( 1. Hot / warm / cold, 2. Rainy / dry 3. Windy / still )
Image:
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Fruit trees

Plant group: Fruit tree

Habitat: (Desert / beach / mountains / swamp / plains / forest

Climate ( 1. Hot / warm / cold, 2. Rainy / dry 3. Windy / still )

Image:
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NZ Native trees


Plant group: NZ Native trees

Habitat: (Desert / beach / mountains / swamp / plains / forest

Climate ( 1. Hot / warm / cold, 2. Rainy / dry 3. Windy / still )

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Conclusion:


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