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Monday, 18 March 2019

Plants!

Hola! This week in Science, we're learning about Plants. There are two categories that we are learning about, they are Evergreen and Deciduous. 

Evergreen:
Evergreen is a type of Tree that never turns into Red, Yellow or Orange when It's Autumn.

Deciduous:
Deciduous

AIM: TO LEARN ABOUT THE NATURE OF PLANTS

Plants fall into two categories:

1. Evergreen
2. Deciduous

Deciduous
Evergreen


Evergreen: Find three examples of each:

1.Western Redcedar 
2.Tsuga sieboldii
3. Mountain Hemlock

Deciduous;
1. Maple
2. Oak
3. Elm



LEAVES




Plant type: Deciduous / Evergreen
Leaf type: Simple / Compound
Leaf colour: Green
Photo of leaf: 
Plant drawing:



MY LEAF COLLECTION


1.
Plant type: Evergreen
Leaf type: Simple
Leaf colour: Green 
Photo of leaf:

Plant drawing:

2. 
Plant type: Evergreen
Leaf type: Compound
Photo of leaf:
Plant drawing:

3.  
Plant type: Deciduous 
Leaf type: Simple 
Photo of leaf:

Plant drawing:

4. 
Plant type: Evergreen
Leaf type: Compound

Photo of leaf:


Plant drawing:

5.  
Plant type: Evergreen
Leaf type: compound
Photo of leaf:

Plant drawing:

RESEARCH 4 TYPES OF PLANTS


Carnivorous plants - It's a type of plant where they trap insects to give them nutrients, (they mostly eat a grasshopper, Spider or Flies.
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Pine trees - Its an evergreen type of tree, It's used to mak
e furniture etc.


Image result for fruit treesFruit trees - Fruit trees are trees that produce fruits.


NZ Natives

Example


Title: NZ Natives

Examples: 
1. Peraxilla tetrapetala
2. Bulrush
3. Mouse Hole Tree
4. Hebe Speciosa 

                     





Image result for bulrushHabitat: Bulrush - It grows in a firm, sandy soil while soft stem requires thick, soft silt in which to live.

Country: Every region across America

Climate:

Bye!

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