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Science Distance Learning- Nature-Parts of Plants- Pine Cones

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Enchanted Science
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Grade Levels
PreK - 3rd
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  • Google Slides™
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42 pages
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We had so much fun learning about pinecones with this activity! It's the first time I've done a science unit on evergreens and pinecones, I will definitely use this again! Thank you!

Description

Easy pine cone science activities for children and families, designed to require almost NO prep time or resources. Includes 10+ hands-on activities with worksheets provided.

Enchanted Science is all about finding the magic in everyday objects and experiences. Many students across the country are doing their learning at home, and educators are needing resources for distance learning. The Enchanted Science Series: Science Fun in Your Backyard was designed to support home learning using very few resources or materials. Most activities can be accomplished with just access to nature, a piece of paper and a pencil.

This Enchanted Science digital resource provides all the guidance you need to get started. Students will practice making observations, comparisons, and asking questions.

Worksheets:

1. What I Think I Know about Pine Cones

2. Make a Prediction: Where Will I Find Pine Cones

3. Recording Sheet: Where Did I Find Pine Cones

4. My Pine Cone Observations

5. My Scientific Illustration

6. Compare and Contrast: Male and Female Pine Cones

7. Pine Cone Dissection

8. Pine Cone Data: Open or Closed?

9. Planning My Investigation

10. Before and After Observations: Noticing Change

Here are some of the skills students will practice:

  • Literacy: using descriptive words, writing to communicate
  • Learning to ask questions to investigate
  • Being attentive to details and making observations
  • Making predictions
  • Showing persistence and solving problems
  • Practicing comparative thinking
  • Obtaining, evaluating and communicating information
  • Math: counting, noticing patterns, gathering data

These are explorations that are designed to encourage exploration, to inspire curiosity, and to increase engagement.

23 Pages Total.

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Total Pages
42 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
4 days
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