While the Draw a Flower Based on an Algorithm page displays pictures for each of the steps, children could draw whatever flower they like. Yes, there will be children who want to draw the flower to match the steps. However, there will be some that don’t want their flower parts to look like the algorithm. It will be up to you to decide how rigid or loose you want to be with the drawing.
Getting the Draw a Flower Based on an Algorithm Pages
First, you will need to download the set.
Second, if you don’t have Acrobat Reader you will need to download it. The algorithm page is an Acrobat Reader PDF file.
Third, you must go to your download file and open the page. You may be asked if you want the file to open right after you download it. You won’t have to hunt for it in your download file if you are.
Building Background
If your children don’t know a lot about gardening, you may want to read a book or do an activity that features them before you start these pages.
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This fun STEAM building kit invites children to create and build a garden of spring flowers.
Oh, Say Can You Seed?: All About Flowering Plants is a wonderful Cat in the Hat book that teaches children about the parts of plants and how they grow.
What fun it would be to plant a planter and then grow flowers in it!
The Garden Classroom: Hands-On Activities in Math, Science, Literacy, and Art does a wonderful job of tying learning into growing.
Understanding the Directions on the Draw a Flower Based on an Algorithm
If you are having a non-reader work on the pages, you may want to help them highlight the word or picture they need to create for each step.
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