Unit 4
Plants
Index
Big questions
Types of plants
Games
Reproduction
Mindmap
Videos
Photosynthesis
Glossary
Evaluación
Respiration
Parts
1.big questions
- What are the parts of plants?
- How can we classify plants?
- How do plants get oxygen?
2.Mindmap
1.1.Write a subtitle
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3.glossary
4.Parts of a plant
5.types of plants
Seeds or spores?
Do they have leaves in winter?
According to their stem
Plant classification
There are three types of plants: grasses, bushes and trees.
leaf
flower
stem
Types of plants
root
Types of plants
Deciduous or evergreen?
Evergreen
Deciduous
They loose their leaves in witer.
They keep their leaves in winter.
Plant classification
Plants can reproduce with seeds or with spores.
Seed plants can be gymnosperms (no flowers) or angiosperms (have flowers)
Spore plants can have root, stem and leaves, or they can have stem and leaves, but no root.
Types of plants
6.Plant reproduction
- Plants can reproduce sexually (with seeds) or asexualy (without seeds)
- Fowers are part of the reproductive system of plants
Parts of a flower
- Flowers produce seeds that grow into new plants.
- This process starts with POLLINATION
stamen
stigma
petals
carpel
ovary
sepals
Pollination
It is the transfer of pollen from the stamen to the stigma. It can be done by animals or by the wind.
7.PHOTOSYNTHESIS
It is the process by which plants make their food. Oxygen is released in the process.
Only during the day
8.rESPIRATION
Plants take oxygen from the air and release carbon dioxide.
Day and night
9. Games
Click on the plants to play games
parts of the flower
True or false
deciduous and evergreen trees
Hangman
A,B,C plants
parts of plants
Wordsearch
Glossary
Photosynthesis
Vocabulary
-quiz
11.Evaluación
Conocer las características propias de las plantas que permiten su clasificación en relación con su capacidad adaptativa al medio: obtención de energía (fotosíntesis y respiración), relación con el medio y perpetuación de la especie (reproducción sexual y asexual).
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Unit 4
Plants
Index
Big questions
Types of plants
Games
Reproduction
Mindmap
Videos
Photosynthesis
Glossary
Evaluación
Respiration
Parts
1.big questions
2.Mindmap
1.1.Write a subtitle
3.glossary
4.Parts of a plant
5.types of plants
Seeds or spores?
Do they have leaves in winter?
According to their stem
Plant classification
There are three types of plants: grasses, bushes and trees.
leaf
flower
stem
Types of plants
root
Types of plants
Deciduous or evergreen?
Evergreen
Deciduous
They loose their leaves in witer.
They keep their leaves in winter.
Plant classification
Plants can reproduce with seeds or with spores.
Seed plants can be gymnosperms (no flowers) or angiosperms (have flowers)
Spore plants can have root, stem and leaves, or they can have stem and leaves, but no root.
Types of plants
6.Plant reproduction
Parts of a flower
stamen
stigma
petals
carpel
ovary
sepals
Pollination
It is the transfer of pollen from the stamen to the stigma. It can be done by animals or by the wind.
7.PHOTOSYNTHESIS
It is the process by which plants make their food. Oxygen is released in the process.
Only during the day
8.rESPIRATION
Plants take oxygen from the air and release carbon dioxide.
Day and night
9. Games
Click on the plants to play games
parts of the flower
True or false
deciduous and evergreen trees
Hangman
A,B,C plants
parts of plants
Wordsearch
Glossary
Photosynthesis
Vocabulary
-quiz
11.Evaluación
Conocer las características propias de las plantas que permiten su clasificación en relación con su capacidad adaptativa al medio: obtención de energía (fotosíntesis y respiración), relación con el medio y perpetuación de la especie (reproducción sexual y asexual).
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