The activities begin with the Learning Center, where you will be introduced to the different parts of the fruit, what they look like, what they are called, and how to pronounce the names. Then begin working with the fruit puzzles. In the first puzzle assemble the fruit parts by finding th...
We have included a Simple Puzzle where a child can assemble the fruit in any order they choose. Again the names are heard aloud as the parts are placed. Finally, we have a Matching Activity (Mashup Puzzle) where the parts of all five fruits are scrambled up and the child has to assembl...
Stigma– the sticky knob at the top of the pistil Style– also a female part of the flower; the long stalk that supports the stigma Ovary– usually at the base of the flower; the part of the flower that has the seeds that turn into the fruit that we eat Ovules– female egg cells l...
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Then we all used our proboscises to “eat” our fruit. The kids had so much fun with this! Finally, if you want a copy of my Parts of an Insect game, here is a sneak peak at what is included in this printable: Want a copy of my Parts of an Insect Game? Add this free ...
We have included a Simple Puzzle where a child can assemble the fruit in any order they choose. Again the names are heard aloud as the parts are placed. Finally, we have a Matching Activity (Mashup Puzzle) where the parts of all five fruits are scrambled up and the child has to assembl...
The activities begin with the Learning Center, where you will be introduced to the different parts of the fruit, what they look like, what they are called, and how to pronounce the names. Then begin working with the fruit puzzles. In the first puzzle assemble the fruit parts by finding th...
We have included a Simple Puzzle where a child can assemble the fruit in any order they choose. Again the names are heard aloud as the parts are placed. Finally, we have a Matching Activity (Mashup Puzzle) where the parts of all five fruits are scrambled up and the child has to assembl...