How Does Your Garden Grow?
Growing Plants- A Resource For Teachers And Parents
Books About Plants

Interested in some really fantastic books that give your young scholar better insight into the world of plants, check out the books listed below.

 

Sid The Seed

By Daniel R. Pagan

For Students KDG -1st Grade

 

This fictional story is about a seed named Sid and his experience growing from seed to tree. To preview this book click on the book below.

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Sid the Seed

 

 

Oh Say Can You Seed: All About Flowering Plants

By Bessie Worth

For Students KDG - 2nd Grade


Join The Cat In The Hat as he explains the important contributions plants make to society. Interested in previewing this book? Well you can. Watch The Story Lady bring this magical story to life by clicking on the book below.

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Oh Say Can You Seed

 

 

 

 

Growing Vegetable Soup

By Louis Ehlert

For Students KDG - 1st Grade


Now this beautifully illustrated book does an amazing job at explaining how vegetables are grown, how we utilize them in our everyday lives. For more on the author, Lois Ehlert, click on the book below.

Growing Vegetable Soup


ELA-K-R6.A. Listens to and reads a variety of literary (e.g., short stories, poems) and informational texts and materials to gain knowledge and for pleasure.
ELA-K-R6.B. Makes predictions from pictures and titles.
ELA-K-R6.C. Asks and answers questions about essential narrative elements (e.g., beginning-middle-end, setting, characters, problems, events, resolution) of a read-aloud text.
ELA-K-R6.G. Connects life experiences to read-aloud text.
First Grade
Speaking/Listening/Viewing
ELA-1-LSV1 The student uses oral and visual strategies to communicate.
ELA-1-LSV1.B. Recalls information presented orally.
ELA-1-LSV1.C. Responds appropriately to orally presented questions.
ELA-1-LSV1.E. Communicates effectively when relating experiences and retelling stories read, heard, or viewed.
ELA-1-LSV1.F. Uses complete sentences when speaking.