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Pumpkins 2 nd Grade

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This presentation gives information about the life cycle of a pumpkin and had other interesting facts about pumpkins, as well.

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Pumpkins2nd Grade

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Common Core State Standards

• CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.2.2Write informative/explanatory texts in which they introduce a topic, use facts and definitions to develop points, and provide a concluding statement or section.

• CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.2.8Recall information from experiences or gather information from provided sources to answer a question.

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Learning

Objectives• SWBAT write

informative/explanatory paragraph to sequence events using the temporal words (first, next, after that, then, and finally) to connect the order of events.

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What time of year is best to plant a pumpkin seed?

• The best time of year to plant your pumpkin seed is mid summer. They need lots of time to grow, and be ready for October!

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Put your seed in soil. Make sure it gets a lot of water and

sunlight!

• After 7 to 14 days the seed will sprout!

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Once it Sprouts, The vine will begin to grow along the ground.

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The vine and roots will continue to grow for the next 8 weeks. Growing up

to 6 inches a day!!!

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10 weeks, the first flowers appear!

• Bees take pollen from the male flowers and plant the pollen in the female flowers! The female will then develop a baby pumpkin!

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A baby pumpkin starts off as green!

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The baby pumpkin keeps growing,

and as it gets bigger. In late August

it begins to turn orange.

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Once the pumpkin is orange and the skin is thick and hard, you can cut it off

the vine!

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Once you have a pumpkin, you can cut it open, and see the insides. Roast the

seeds and eat them! They are very yummy!

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Some people use pumpkins to decorate their house for the Fall

season!

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Some people carve their

pumpkins for Halloween!

• They are called Jack-O-Lanterns!

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After you are done using your

pumpkin for decoration, bake it

into a delicious pumpkin pie!