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Book 63: Growing Plants Indoors: What an Indoor Plant Needs
Synopsis
Several books in this series focus on the study of specific small animals (for example, spiders, slugs, and snails). This book provides a similar opportunity for children to study a small organism up close (in this case, a small plant) to gain a broad understanding of the way it "works", including its needs and responses to its surroundings.
Concept overview
Use the concept overview, which is also on the inside front cover of the book, as a reference for the concepts that relate to Growing Plants Indoors: What an Indoor Plant Needs.
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Links with other titles in the series
This book links with the following books at levels 1–2:
- Book 35: Is This a Plant? (L1-2, Living World)
- Book 25: Flowers, Fruits, and Seeds (L1-2, Living World)
- Book 43: Spring (L1-2, Living World, Planet Earth and Beyond)
Assessment resources
Search the science section of the Assessment Resource Banks (ARB) website to find resources that assess the 'big idea' learning outcomes referred to in the concept overview for this title.