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By Rebecca McNeeley

Pre-Kindergarten

Project

Begin

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The purpose of this lesson is to teach you about the lifespan of the Dandelion.

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To learn about the life span of dandelions, look

at the slides.

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After you have looked at the seven slides, take the quiz to see how much you know.

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Go to the main menu to begin.

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Main Menu

Lesson

Quiz

Exit

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First, there are green leaves.

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Second, a bud begins to grow.

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Third, the bud blooms into a yellow flower.

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Fourth, the yellow flower closes.

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Fifth, the plant reopens to create a white ball made of seeds.

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Sixth, the small seeds are blown away by the wind.

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Seventh, the seeds land on the ground and become new plants.

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1. Click on the picture that shows the yellow flower.

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2. Click on the picture that shows the seed.

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3. Click on the picture that shows the white ball made of seeds.

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4. Click on the picture that shows the bud.

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5. Click on the picture that shows the life span of the dandelion.

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You clicked on the picture that shows the yellow flower.

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You clicked on the picture that shows the seed.

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You clicked on the picture that shows the white ball of seeds.

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You clicked on the picture that shows the bud.

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You clicked on the picture that shows the life of the dandelion.

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Uh-oh! That’s not the bud. Try Again.

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Uh-oh! That’s not the seed. Try Again.

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Uh-oh! That’s not the yellow flower. Try Again.

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Uh-oh! That’s not the white ball made of seeds. Try Again.

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Uh-oh! That’s not the life span of the dandelion. Try Again.

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You finished!

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You worked really hard to learn about the life span of the dandelion.

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A dandelion begins life as a green leaf, becomes a yellow flower, and finally changes into a white ball made of seeds. These seeds make new flowers.

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TNELDSDomain: COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT

Area of Learning: Math Number and Operations, Patterns and Algebra, Measurement, Spatial Sense and Geometry, Problem Solving and Analyzing

Data

Area of Learning: ScienceLife Science, Earth and Space Science, Physical Science

Area of Learning: Early LiteracyVerbal Expression and Communication, Print Awareness, Visual

Discrimination, Visual Whole-Part-Whole Relationships, Visual Sequencing

Area of Learning: Social StudiesHistory

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