I put a small seed in a cup of soil. Each morning, I give it a little water. I place the cup near the window where the sunlight can reach it. After a few days, a green sprout pops up. Tiny leaves open like hands. The seed uses water, air, and light to grow. If I forget to water it, the leaves droop. When I take care of it, the plant stands tall and strong.
Comprehension Check
What helps the seed grow into a plant?
What happens if the plant is not watered?
Weather Watchers
Our class keeps a weather chart. We look at the sky each day. On sunny days, the shadows are sharp. On cloudy days, the light is soft. When the wind blows, leaves dance on the trees. If rain falls, we wear boots and use umbrellas. By watching the weather, we learn how to dress, how to play safely, and how plants and animals change their plans too.
Comprehension Check
Why does the class watch the weather?
Which picture shows a rainy day tool?
Day Animals, Night Animals
Some animals like the day. Butterflies fly from flower to flower in the sun. Bees buzz and carry yellow dust called pollen. Other animals like the night. Owls wake up when it is dark. They listen carefully and use wide eyes to see. Whether it is day or night, each animal has body parts and habits that help it live well in its time of day.
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