Plant Bingo
I’m a botanical beginner, so I made a simple bingo, which I took some time in the past in the mountains near my home
I’m a botanical beginner, so I made a simple bingo, which I took some time in the past in the mountains near my home
Here’s my plant bingo board! I took these pictures the other day. Just let me know if you want date stamps for proof as some of these were too big to collect and explain.
I got the oregano photo from here. I honestly kind of struggled with this. I know the silique example is not quite right since lupine isn’t truly silique, but I couldn’t find any other examples that were close to it. I’ve noticed the cold summer on the Kenai Peninsula seems …
Posted is a link to a copy of my Plant Bingo assignment. I’ve added some text to explain why certain plants were chosen.
Attached below is my attempt at the bingo! I ran around for hours looking for 3 of the bingo spaces from the provided bingo sheet and couldn’t find them, so I replaced them with some cool examples I found from our vocabulary. This was shockingly fun and helped me understand …
I enjoyed this “game” and really felt like I was on firmer ground vocab-wise by time I got it together to fill the card. Needle was from Sitka spruce. (Spring tradition down here is collecting the tips of new growth to trade at our brewery for beer. Connation was fused …
I changed a couple terms, as I was unable to find examples of those things near me, but here is my BINGO card!
Due to the pouring rain, I went to the municipal greenhouse. I was thinking about how it would be a fun field trip to take students on. It’s within walking distance and on public bus routes of several schools. I made two different levels: emerging reader and elementary.
This was a super fun activity! It will be great for a classroom…easily adaptable to the desired grade level.