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Oak Science homework set on Friday 18th March
As part of a series of lessons about plant parts, I would like the
children to produce an alien plant. They may choose any materials from
which to make it, but I would like it to be 3D. (I am sending home a
sturdy tube which might give them a really good start as a stem – but they
don’t have to use it). It is alien in that it might be weirdly
shaped/coloured but it has to have at least 1 root, stem, leaf and
flower. (The flower needs to include a petal, sepal, pollen and a
carpel.) I hope that this task is something the children will really enjoy working on
and as it may take a little time to complete it will be the homework for the next 2 weeks.
Plants to be brought into school by Thursday 31st March
Oak Science homework set on Friday 18th March
As part of a series of lessons about plant parts, I would like the
children to produce an alien plant. They may choose any materials from
which to make it, but I would like it to be 3D. (I am sending home a
sturdy tube which might give them a really good start as a stem – but they
don’t have to use it). It is alien in that it might be weirdly
shaped/coloured but it has to have at least 1 root, stem, leaf and
flower. (The flower needs to include a petal, sepal, pollen and a
carpel.) I hope that this task is something the children will really enjoy working on
and as it may take a little time to complete it will be the homework for the next 2 weeks.
Plants to be brought into school by Thursday 31st March
Oak Science homework set on Friday 18th March
As part of a series of lessons about plant parts, I would like the
children to produce an alien plant. They may choose any materials from
which to make it, but I would like it to be 3D. (I am sending home a
sturdy tube which might give them a really good start as a stem – but they
don’t have to use it). It is alien in that it might be weirdly
shaped/coloured but it has to have at least 1 root, stem, leaf and
flower. (The flower needs to include a petal, sepal, pollen and a
carpel.) I hope that this task is something the children will really enjoy working on
and as it may take a little time to complete it will be the homework for the next 2 weeks.
Plants to be brought into school by Thursday 31st March