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Life circle of a sunflower


Draw 6 pictures to illustrate the life circle of sunflower. Color the picture.
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Write sentences to talk about how a seed becomes a flower. (First, second, third, fourth, at last, finally)
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Learn About the Life Cycle: From Seedling to Sunflower

Phase 1: Seedling
As with most flowers, the first phase of the sunflower’s life cycle is as a seedling. After about 3
days after the seed is planted into soil, it germinates and the case begins to split as the roots shoot
out and push down further into the soil.

Phase 2: Shoot
After roughly about a week, a shoot will sprout out of the soil, reaching slowly for the sun.
Shortly after the shoot appears, the leaves will begin slowly opening; the steam and leaves will
continue to grow larger and wider as time continues.

Phase 3: Bud
As the seedling continues to grow, eventually, a bud will be noticeable. The bud will begin to
slowly unfold as the flower head slowly opens.

Phase 4: Bloom
Finally, as the flower head opens fully, the hypnotizing beauty of the sunflower can be
appreciated at its prime.

Phase 5: Wilt
After a long season of beauty and life, the flowers petals will start to wilt. Eventually the whole
flower will shrivel, where the seeds will then be released and scatter into the depths of nature.

Phase 6: Regrowth
Once the sunflower seed settles in an ideal spot, the sunflower life cycle will start all over again.
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Life circle of a flog


Draw 6 pictures to illustrate the life circle of frog. Color the picture.
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Write sentences to talk about how tadpole becomes a flog. (First, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, next,
later, at last, finally)
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Life circle of a human being


Draw 6 pictures to illustrate the life circle of a human being.
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Write sentences to talk about how a baby grows up. (First, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, next, later,
at last, finally)
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What could you do when you were 4 years old? What you could not do when you were 4 years old?

What could you do when you are 5 years old? What you can not do when you are 5 years old? What do
you want to do when you are 6 years old?
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Count numbers by 2.

a. 20 22 26 28 32 36

b. 44 50 52 56 60

c. 78 82 84 88 92 98

Count numbers backward.

a. 20 19 16 15 13 11

b. 36 32 31 28 25

c. 78 76 75 72 69 67
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