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May 4-8: A Plantiful Week!

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We're highlighting plants for this week's library activities. I'm including screen cast storytimes of 3 different books this week since there are so many excellent books on plants and gardens. 
  1. Start with any breathing exercises. 
  2. Watch Up in the Garden and Down in the Dirt.
  3. Discussion Questions:
    1. What season is it in the beginning of the story? How can we tell? (Spring: new growth, planting, warm, sunny). 
    2. What did you notice happening "down in the dirt?" (Roots, worms, etc) 
    3. What do plants need to grow? (water, sun, soil, animals, etc. 
  4. Extension activities
    1. Watch Eric Carle's the Tiny Seed on Austin Public Library's Hoopla. 
    2. Keyword search plants and gardens in Epic! There are so many excellent books on these topics in Epic! If you don't have Epic, follow the directions here to get your  FREE account.
    3. Review the basic parts of a plant:
      1. Easy: Color the plant parts worksheet linked on the left.
      2. Involved: Go outside and find a flower, stem, leaves, and roots. Take all of these plant parts, and reconstruct the plant on paper. Help your child label the plant parts. Here's a link to a tutorial for this activity or click through the slideshow below for directions.
      3. Make a Flower Child! Click on slide 6 below for directions. 
      4. Make a Flower Frame Craft. Click on Slide 9 for directions!
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    • Meet Mrs. King
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    • Additional Resources
  • Summer Reading
  • Research
    • Copyright Toolkit
    • Citations
    • Databases
    • 8th Grade Autobiography Project
  • Reading Resources
    • Book Reviews
    • Reading Lists
  • Families
    • Family Resources
    • COPPA
    • Digital Citizenship
    • Cyberbullying
    • Social Media
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