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 Creating meaningful activities in Google Slides, Docs, andDrawings

 Setting up your Google Classroom to assign and grade student activities

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Sample of The Great Vegetable Challenge Materials
Classroom
Explanation of Vegetable
challenge tracking sheet
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Parent letter challenge

Student tracking
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What are Vegetables?
Vegetables are the parts of a plant you can eat. They can grow above ground,
underground, or be the fruits and seeds of a plant.

Above Ground
Parts of a plant that grow above ground include the stems, leaves, and flowers.
Celery and asparagus are examples of the stems on a plant you can eat. Spinach
and lettuce are examples of the leaves on a plant you can eat, and they are often
called leafy green vegetables or leafy greens. Cauliflower and broccoli are examples
of the flowers on a plant you can eat.
Eggplant is the fruit of
Underground this plant.
When you eat potatoes, carrots, sweet potatoes,
or radishes, you are eating the root of a plant. These
vegetables are often called root vegetables.

Fruits and Seeds


When you eat tomatoes, cucumbers or eggplant, you
are eating the fruit of a plant. Fruits contain seeds, and
you can actually see these seeds in a slice of tomato,
cucumber, or eggplant. Corn and peas are examples of
vegetables that are the seeds of a plant. Draw the missing roots.

Questions to Answer:

1. What is another name for spinach and lettuce?

2. Write the name of a vegetable that matches the plant part you can eat.

Plant Part Vegetable Plant Part Vegetable


Stem Fruit
Seed Root
Flower Leaves

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