Plant Adaptations
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I love this Google Slide/Power Point! It teaches the kids exactly what I want them to learn about plant adaptations while letting them be actively involved at the same time!
Please check out the preview to see what each slide looks like.
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The presentation is available as a Google Slide or as a Power Point.
This presentation consists of the following:
Explains that there are many different environments on our planet and therefore, there are many different types of plants on our planet.
Introduces students to what an adaptation is and why/how plants need/use them.
Poses a challenge – see if students can predict which of 2 possible plants lives in a specific environment.
(This is what will keep them ENGAGED!!)
Has a student sheet that students write notes on.
The student sheet is editable if you want to change it or add anything to it.
The presentation itself is not editable.
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Here is the animal adaptations version:
Animal Adaptations Who Would Win
Here is the bundle where you can get both versions for a discount!!
Plant and Animal Adaptations Who Would Win Bundle
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This Power Point is included in my entire plant unit if you want to check it out:
Here are two other things related to the entire plant unit that you may be interested in:
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Who Would Win? - Animal Adaptations (also listed above)
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