PowerPoint with Audio. Part of the Living on Planet Earth series. This presentation includes colorful images and illustrations that describe how plants reproduce. It has high vocabulary and deeper concepts than most in this series. Explains the basic methods of plant reproduction for spore and seed bearing plants. Provides answers to many "How do they do that?" questions.
PowerPoint with Audio. Part of the Living on Planet Earth series. This presentation includes colorful images and illustrations to explain how plants have adapted to living in areas frequented by fire. It explains the nature of fire -- how it destroys and revives plant and animal species.
PowerPoint with Audio. Part of the Living on Planet Earth series. This presentation includes colorful images and illustrations explaining the history of plants. It describes how plants have adapted over geologic time from spore-bearing species to flowering species that now dominate the landscape. It explains the process of germination and provides an overview of plant reproduction.
PowerPoint with Audio. Part of the Living on Planet Earth series. This presentation includes colorful images and illustrations to explain how plants have adapted to living in soils with high concentrations of minerals. These plants are growing near salt water, in irrigated fields and in soils containing volcanic rock.
PowerPoint with Audio. Part of the Living on Planet Earth series. This presentation includes colorful images and illustrations to explain how plants defend themselves against animal attack. It even describes why and how some plants eat animals! Plant Kingdom, Animal Relationships Part 2 of 2 units.
This "hands-on science" lesson helps students address the question of what plants do with all the water they absorb. This lesson includes a reading comprehension.
PowerPoint with Audio. Part of the Living on Planet Earth series. This presentation includes colorful images and illustrations to explain how plants have adapted to living in the tundra of mountains and the Polar Regions. These tundra environments have extreme conditions involving climate, weather, sunlight and soil conditions. Part 2 of 2 units.