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Friday, May 27, 2016

May 27, 2016 by Primary One

Today we reviewed the facts we learned about the needs of a seed and the lifecycle of a seed. We reviewed the three things a seed need to grow are air, water, and light. When a seed is planted it will grow into whatever type of seed you planted (i.e. an orange seed will grow into an orange tree). A seed first grows roots than a shoot will grow into a seedling, then a plant that has buds that will bloom into flowers that sometimes will give us fruits.

We are saying goodbye to three of our friends Paige, Anna, and Ivan. We are sad to see them leave but wish them the very best in their new adventures that await them.

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