Science : Land and Water Plants

Ms Rani
12 Aug 202002:40

Summary

TLDRIn this lesson, the speaker guides students through the topic of plant habitats and varieties. They explore where plants can be found and how they differ, covering examples like land plants (e.g., rose, sunflower), water plants (e.g., water lily, hydrilla), and plants that grow on trees or buildings. The lesson highlights different plant habitats, emphasizing that some plants live in deserts (e.g., cacti), while others thrive underwater. The explanation is enriched with visuals from a science book to enhance understanding. The session concludes with a recap of the discussed topics.

Takeaways

  • 📖 The lesson is about plants and their characteristics, found in the science book, starting on page 33.
  • 🌍 Plants can be found in various places, and the lesson explores where plants are located.
  • 🌿 Plants come in many different forms, with distinct features and habitats.
  • 🏡 Some plants grow on buildings, such as vines, while others, like roses and sunflowers, grow on land.
  • 🌲 Some plants live on trees, such as bird's nest ferns.
  • 💧 Water plants like water hyacinths, hydrilla, water lilies, and duckweed grow in aquatic environments.
  • 🌊 Some water plants float, like water lilies and duckweed, while others, such as hydrilla, grow underwater.
  • 🌞 Plants grow in different places based on their habitat, where they receive water and sunlight.
  • 🏜️ Cacti, which live in the desert, store water in their stems to survive.
  • 💧 Water plants are categorized by whether they float on water or grow underwater, like water lilies and hydrilla.

Q & A

  • Where can plants be found?

    -Plants can be found in various places such as on land, on trees, on buildings, and in water.

  • What are some examples of plants that grow on land?

    -Examples of plants that grow on land include roses, sunflowers, and crocuses.

  • Which plants grow on trees or buildings?

    -Plants like bird’s nest fern grow on trees, and vines grow on buildings.

  • Can you name some water plants mentioned in the script?

    -Water plants mentioned include water hyacinth, hydrilla, water lily, cattail, and duckweed.

  • What is unique about water plants like water lilies and duckweed?

    -Some water plants, like water lilies and duckweed, float on the water surface.

  • Which water plants grow underwater?

    -Plants like hydrilla grow underwater.

  • What are habitats, and why are they important for plants?

    -A habitat is where plants get water and sunlight, which are essential for their growth.

  • What adaptations do cacti have for living in the desert?

    -Cacti store water in their stems to survive in the desert's dry conditions.

  • What are the two types of water plants based on their growth in water?

    -Water plants either float on the surface (like water lilies) or grow underwater (like hydrilla).

  • How do plants differ in their growth environments?

    -Some plants grow on land, some grow up trees or buildings, while others live in water or desert environments.

Outlines

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📖 Introduction to Plants Study

The speaker begins by greeting the students and directs them to open their science book to page 33. The lesson is focused on plants, starting with where they can be found and how they are different from each other. The speaker then introduces the topic of different types of plants that will be explored further.

🌿 Types of Plants Based on Growth Environment

The speaker explains that plants can grow in various places. Some grow on buildings, like vines, while others grow on land, such as roses, sunflowers, and crocuses. Additionally, certain plants live on trees, such as bird's nest ferns. The lesson transitions to water plants, introducing species like water hyacinth, hydrilla, water lilies, and duckweed, which either float or grow underwater.

🏞️ Habitats and Adaptation of Plants

Pages 38 and 39 introduce the concept of habitats where plants grow and how they adapt to their environment by getting water and sunlight. Land plants grow on solid ground, while others climb trees or buildings. The speaker highlights desert plants like cacti, which store water in their stems, and reviews the different adaptations of water plants, both those that float and those that grow underwater.

🌱 Conclusion of the Plants Study

The speaker concludes the lesson by summarizing the different places where plants grow and their specific adaptations to these environments, particularly in deserts and water. The lesson is wrapped up with a closing statement, signaling the end of the day's topic.

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Keywords

💡Plants

Plants are living organisms that grow in a variety of habitats such as on land, in water, or even on other plants or buildings. In the video, plants are the main subject of study, with a focus on their types and where they grow. Examples from the script include water plants like water lily and land plants like rose and sunflower.

💡Habitat

A habitat is the natural environment where a plant or animal lives and grows. In the video, plants are discussed in the context of their habitats, such as land plants growing on the ground and water plants living in water. The habitat provides essential resources like water and sunlight, which are crucial for plant growth.

💡Water Plants

Water plants are plants that grow in or near water bodies. In the video, examples of water plants include water lily, water hyacinth, and hydrilla. The video explains that some water plants float on water, while others grow underwater.

💡Land Plants

Land plants are plants that grow on land rather than in water. Examples mentioned in the video include rose, sunflower, and crocus. The video explains that these plants typically get water and sunlight from their terrestrial habitat, as opposed to aquatic plants.

💡Cacti

Cacti are desert plants known for their ability to store water in their stems, allowing them to survive in dry environments. The video uses cacti as an example of how plants adapt to their habitat, in this case, the desert. They are mentioned in the context of page 39, discussing their water storage adaptation.

💡Float

In the context of the video, floating refers to certain plants that rest on the surface of the water rather than being submerged. Examples from the video include water lily, duckweed, and water hyacinth, which are all described as floating plants.

💡Underwater Plants

Underwater plants grow entirely submerged in water, such as hydrilla. These plants are highlighted in the video as an important category of aquatic plants, with a focus on how they differ from floating plants in terms of habitat and growth.

💡Sunlight

Sunlight is a key resource for plant growth, providing the energy needed for photosynthesis. The video mentions that plants, regardless of whether they grow on land or in water, require sunlight in their habitat to thrive.

💡Vines

Vines are plants that typically grow by climbing on buildings or trees. In the video, they are mentioned as examples of plants that grow on buildings, showcasing how some plants adapt to different environments by using structures for support.

💡Desert

A desert is a dry habitat with very little rainfall, where plants like cacti have adapted to survive. The video uses the desert as an example of an extreme environment where plants have developed special features, such as water storage in their stems, to cope with the scarcity of water.

Highlights

Introduction to plants and their study from the science people's book on page 33.

First concept discussed: locations where plants can be found.

Comparison of plants, with a focus on how plants differ.

Introduction to different types of plants growing on buildings, such as vines.

Discussion of land plants like rose, sunflower, and crocus.

Overview of plants that live on trees, such as bird's nest ferns.

Introduction to water plants on page 34, with examples like water hyacinth and hydrilla.

Differentiation between floating water plants, such as water lily and duckweed.

Mention of underwater plants like hydrilla.

Plants grow in different habitats where they receive water and sunlight.

Land plants grow on the ground, while others grow on trees and buildings.

Introduction to desert plants like cacti, which store water in their stems.

Further emphasis on water plants and their different types, such as those that float and those that grow underwater.

Example of water lily and hydrilla as water plants with different growth methods.

Conclusion of the lesson, covering key topics about plants in various environments.

Transcripts

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hi prima 2 how are you today

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okay look at your people's book yeah

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science people's book

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page 33 we are studying about

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plants the first one you can find out

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where can we find plants and then how

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are plants

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different okay there

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are so many plants here

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next look at page 34.

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yeah some plants are grow on the

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buildings like

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fines and then

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some plants are grow on land

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like rose sunflower crocus

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and then some plants are

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uh live on tree like birdness

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fern and then look at here

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this is water plants the first one

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water hysin and then hydrilla

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water lily cocktail

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duckweed yeah

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some plants are float like water lily

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duckweed and their water hyacinth

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and then some plants are grow

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underwater like hydrilla

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yeah that's it next look at page 38 and

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39

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plants grow in different places

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plants grow in a habitat they get water

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and sunlight in their habitat

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some plants grow on land they are land

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plants

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and then some plants grow on the ground

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other grow up trees and building like

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this

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and then look at page 39 cacti live

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in the desert they store water in their

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stems

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and then some plants grow in water they

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are

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water plants some water plants float on

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the water like

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water lily and then other grow

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underwater like a drilla

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okay that's enough for our

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topic today bye bye

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