plants

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plants

Plants make their own food

Photographs and simple text help students learn how plants make their own food, describing what plants need to make their own food, why plants are important to life on Earth, and how animals and plants benefit each other.

Plant life cycles

Simple text and photographs introduce the concept of plant life cycles.

The life cycles of plants

Interactive scenarios and photographs describe the life cycle of plants. Includes hands-on activities.

The plant that kept on growing

After Will and his sister plant lots of seeds in hopes of winning a prize at the 4-H fair, they are surprised to see the appearance of a giant tomato plant that will not stop growing.

What is a plant?

Explores what plants are, their parts, how they grow, and more.

Global warming

Presents brief discussions of various reasons for global warming and possible solutions, covering ozone later depletion, the Kyoto protocol, melting arctic ice, public transportation, green homes, ocean acidification, and other related topics, with illustrations.

Plants

Text and photographs look at the life cycle of a plant.

How do plants grow?

Photographs and simple text help students learn how plants grow, describing how the soil, sun, water, and roots work together to help a plant grow out of a small seed.

Vegetables

Young readers will learn that celery and peppers grow in warm places and some vegetables grow under the ground. Discover these and other intriguing facts about vegetables.

Las plantas producen su propio alimento

Photographs and simple text help students learn how plants make their own food, describing what plants need to make their own food, why plants are important to life on Earth, and how animals and plants benefit each other.

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