
Science • Year kindergarten • 60 • 3 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards
This is lesson 1 of 5 in the unit "Life's Little Wonders". Lesson Title: Exploring Plants: What Do They Need to Grow? Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about the basic needs of plants, including sunlight, water, and soil. Through a hands-on activity, they will observe different plants and discuss what makes them healthy.
Unit: Life’s Little Wonders
Lesson Number: 1 of 5
Time Duration: 60 minutes
Class Size: 3 students
Age Group: Kindergarten (Reception, EYFS)
Subject: Science
Curriculum Area: Understanding the World – The Natural World (Early Years Foundation Stage, EYFS Framework)
Learning Objective:
Activity: Show & Tell
Key Questions:
✔ What do you think plants need to grow big and strong?
✔ Have you seen plants growing outside? Where?
💡 Hands-on Experiment: Each student will plant their own cress seeds in a small pot.
✔ Question to Ask: “What do you think will happen to the seeds over the next few days?”
🤔 Observation Discussion
✔ Discussion Prompts:
📝 Mini Science Journals (Verbal & Simple Drawing Activity)
✔ Key Learning Check:
🤔 “What do we need to do every day to help our plants grow?”
👍 “If a plant looks weak, what might it need more of?”
✔ Assessment Strategies:
✔ Differentiation:
✔ Potted live plants (healthy & wilting)
✔ Small pots
✔ Cress seeds
✔ Soil
✔ Watering cans or spray bottles
✔ Spoons
✔ Simple paper for drawing
Next Lesson: How Do Plants Change Over Time?
🌟 Big Question for Next Time: "What changes will we see in our cress plants?"
📌 Why This Lesson Matters:
This lesson builds early scientific thinking by encouraging exploration, curiosity, and hands-on learning. Using real plants makes the concept of growth tangible and memorable for young learners. 🌿✨
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