Ms Gourlay's Class – Page 40 – "It's better to know how to learn than to know." Dr. Seuss
 

Do you like fruit?

Thank a bee.

In order for a fruit to grow pollen has to move from the the stamen of one flower to the pistil of another flower.

How do bees help?

Bees like to drink nectar . . . the sweet liquid in flowers.

As a bee travels drinking nectar, it moves pollen from flower to flower.

This is called pollination.  Once a flower has been pollinated a fruit begins to grow.

What is inside a fruit?  Seeds!

So next time you see a bee, say thank you for all the wonderful fruits that we get to eat.

Characters in a story often change. Sometimes, it is one event, conversation, or problem that has been solved that changes a character at the end, such as;

  • The bad become good.
  • The weak become strong.
  • The sad become happy.

Listen to the Bad Seed again.

Get your grown-up to ask you these questions:

What was the character like at the beginning? Bad

How do you know that he was bad? The seed was always late, never washed his hands, lied, cut in line and never listened.

How did the character change in the story?  The seed made a big decision and didn’t want to be bad anymore.

How made you describe the character at the end?  He was trying to be good.

How do you know that he was trying to be good?  The seed said “thank you” and “please”.  He smiled and held doors open for others.

Please visit Ms. Field for a read aloud in the library.  She reads a new story every Wednesday.

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