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Plant Adaptations Unit | Phenomenon Based Science CER

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Shelly Rees
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This product was SO helpful when planning my plant and animal adaptations unit for my 4th graders. My students also really enjoyed the activities involved. Thank you so much for sharing!
I loved the content included in this packet - I teach 4th and 5th grades Science so I was able to select activities that pertained to each grade level. My students liked the chosen activities and I loved how it aligned to my current curriculum.
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This low prep Plant Adaptations unit will have your students engaged and having fun learning from the very first activity through the end of unit assessment! The complete phenomenon based science unit has everything you need, including activities, worksheets, interactive notebooks, and more, to learn all about amazing plant adaptations.

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This phenomenon based science packet makes a great companion to:

  • Animal Adaptations Unit

This complete Plant Adaptations Unit includes:

  • Printable Unit
  • PowerPoint Slideshow (Spot the Adaptation, Carnivorous Plants, and Vocab)
  • PowerPoint Teacher Tools (Driving Question, Phenomenon, KLEWS Chart, Countdown Timer, Tally Chart, Science Talk Reminders)
  • Teacher's Guide (Choose from 5-Day or 10-Day plans)
  • Driving Question and Opening Phenomenon
  • Plant Structure Activity
  • Science Talk Guidelines
  • KLEWS Chart
  • CER Template
  • Suggested Books List
  • Vocabulary Sheets
  • Plant Adaptations Reading Passage & Questions
  • Amazing Plant Adaptations Reading Activity
  • Word Scramble
  • Interactive Notebook Pages
  • Unit Test
  • Vocabulary Notecards
  • Vocabulary Posters (choose from B/W or Color)
  • Answer Keys

These plant adaptations activities are perfect for:

  • Science Lessons
  • Reading Centers
  • Cross-Curricular Plans
  • Sub Plans
  • Independent Work
  • Small Groups
  • Interactive Notebooks
  • Whole Group Instruction

Please Note: For the Plant Structure Activity, you will need to provide some materials like pipe cleaners, straws, foil, paper, string, and water containers for your groups.

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Shelly Rees

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Standards

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NGSS3-LS4-3
Construct an argument with evidence that in a particular habitat some organisms can survive well, some survive less well, and some cannot survive at all. Examples of evidence could include needs and characteristics of the organisms and habitats involved. The organisms and their habitat make up a system in which the parts depend on each other.
NGSS3-LS4-2
Use evidence to construct an explanation for how the variations in characteristics among individuals of the same species may provide advantages in surviving, finding mates, and reproducing. Examples of cause and effect relationships could be plants that have larger thorns than other plants may be less likely to be eaten by predators; and, animals that have better camouflage coloration than other animals may be more likely to survive and therefore more likely to leave offspring.

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