AIM: TO LEARN ABOUT THE NATURE OF PLANTS
Kumusta readers,
Today I'm going to tell you about the trees that we take a picture. We don't need any buddies because we to do our blog about this. Here is the information about the trees⤵️.
Plants fall into two categories:
1. Evergreen
Deciduous |
Evergreen |
Evergreen: Find three examples of each:
1. Blue Spruce
2. Scots pine
3. White fir
2. Scots pine
3. White fir
Deciduous;
1. Oak
2. Maple
3. Aspen
LEAVES
Simple Compound
Example:
Plant type: Deciduous / Evergreen
Leaf type: Simple / Compound
Leaf color: Green
Photo of leaf:
Photo of leaf:
Plant drawing:
MY LEAF COLLECTION
Plant type: Evergreen
Photo of leaf:
Plant drawing:
Plant drawing:
Plant drawing:
4.
Plant type: Evergreen
Leaf type: Simple
Leaf color: green
Leaf color: green
Photo of leaf:
Plant drawing:
Plant drawing:
5.
Plant type: Deciduous
Leaf type: Simple
Leaf type: Simple
Leaf color: Bright green
Photo of leaf:
Plant drawing:
RESEARCH 4 TYPES OF PLANTS
Carnivorous plants
Pine trees
Fruit trees
NZ Natives
Example
Title: NZ Natives
Examples:
1. Manuka
2.Marbeleaf
3.Rimu
4.Kauri
Habitat: Where do they live?
Country: New Zealand
Climate: Moderately hot and cold
Title: Carnivorous plants
Country: North America, southeastern Asia, and Australia
Climate: Winter seasons
1. Sundews
2. Venus flytrap
3. Catopsis
4. Heliamphora
Pine trees
Habitats: Northern hemisphere
Country: North America, China, South-East Asia, Russia, and Europe
Climate: The can survive in winter and warm
4. Pitch pine
1. Jack pine
2. Slash pine
3. Red pine
Fruit trees
Habitats: winter dormancy
Country: northern zones
Climate: Fruit grows in warm and cool or cold winter.
1. Banana
2. Apple
3. Pears
4. Papayas
NZ Natives
Habitats: Deciduous forest
Country: New Zealand
Climate: Warm and cold temperature
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1. Taupata
2. Makamaka
3. Tawa
4. Leafy coprosma
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