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Read Together: Educator’s Choice, Unit 7, Week 1

Reread one of the books of the week or select a favorite book about plants and seeds.

Read Together: Educator’s Choice, Unit 7, Week 2

Choose a book about plants to read. Have children discuss what they learned from the book.

Read Together: Educator’s Choice, Unit 7, Week 3

Choose a book about plants to read. Have children identify the plants in the book and name the parts of the plants.

Read Together: Flower Garden #1

Read the book and talk about the tools and flowers in the story.

Read Together: Flower Garden #2

Reread the story and compare the girl’s garden to the garden in Jack’s Garden.

Read Together: Jack’s Garden #1

Discuss different types of gardens and begin to read the book Jack’s Garden.

Read Together: One Bean #1

Read One Bean by Anne Rockwell. Have children focus on how the boy helps the seeds grow.

Read Together: One Bean #2

Reread One Bean and focus on the sequence the boy follows as to plant his seed.

Read Together: The Carrot Seed

Read The Carrot Seed by Ruth Krauss. Focus on how the boy plants a seed and cares for his plant.

Read Together: The Little Red Hen #1

Read the book and compare it to the story of the little red hen in the video Between the Lions “Help.”

Read Together: The Little Red Hen #2

Reread The Little Red Hen by Paul Galdone. Compare what the hen does to help her wheat grow to what the children do to help their plants grow.

Read Together: Vegetable Garden #1

Read Vegetable Garden by Douglas Florian and discuss plants, how they change, and how their needs are met.

Read Together: Vegetable Garden #2

Reread the story and discuss the vegetables in the book and what children learned about gardening.

Read Together: Vegetable Garden #3

Reread Vegetable Garden by Douglas Florian and point out the rhyming words as you read.

Read Together: Wonderful Worms

Read Wonderful Worms by Linda Glaser and help children focus on how worms help prepare the soil plants grow in.

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