Nature Detectives - Bankhead Primary School

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Nature Detectives
This is what we have
learned!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bring a plant to school day!
• During our topic we had to bring a plant to
school and we were looking at the different
names of them.This is a pepper plant
Brick investigation!
• We put bricks out in the secret garden to
see what minibeasts we could find.
Parts of a plant….
• The parts of a plant are…
• Flower: The flower makes seeds for the plant.
• Stem: The stem supports the plant it contains
thin tubes for carrying food, minerals, and water!
• Leaves: Leaves make food for the plant.They
take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen into
the air.
• Roots: The roots soak up water and minerals
they also store food for the plant.
Can you grow grass on a brick?
Can you grow grass on a brick?
Yes you can!!
Growing grass on a brick is so easy!!!!!
All you have to do is put grass seeds
on the brick and put water under it! Its
so easy!!
Snappy
• We kept a venus fly trap in our class!
• We decided a name for it…
• The winning name was Snappy!!!
How to plant a sunflower
• 1.First we got a plastic cup.
• 2.Next we filled it up with soil.
• 3.After that we got a sunflower seed and
looked at it carefully.
• 4.Then we put the sunflower seed in the
soil.
• 5.Last we watered the plant and it grew
and grew...
Bankhead country garden.
• We learned a new song called bankhead
country garden during our topic!!!
• The song mensions flowers minibeasts
and birds!
• We practiced and practiced until we got
good at it.
Super bugs
• We all played a game called Super bugs.
• Super bugs is a game where you create
your own bug and give it a name!
• We have some super bug pictures for you!
Facts about moths!!!!!!
• Moths have hairy bodies to keep them
warm.
• They are attracted to light!
• They use the moon to help them navigate.
• There are over 24,000 different species in
Britain.
Pond Skater
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Pond skaters live 1-2 years.
It can stand, walk run on water.
It is also called a Gerridae.
They eat small insects.
They are widespread and common in
Britain and Europe.
Thank you for watching!
• Thank you for watching our power point!