Display these seasonal plants posters to show your students the variations in fruit, vegetable and plant growth across Earth’s four seasons.
Seasonal Change in Plants
If you’re teaching about seasonal changes in the environment, these colourful and informative posters will help you to demonstrate concrete examples of how produce (fruit and vegetables) are grown and harvested in different parts of the year.
Different fruits, vegetables and plants are available to us in different seasons due to climate.
This set of four seasonal plants posters displays some common plants which are typically grown in summer, autumn, winter and spring,
These posters will help your students to understand patterns of observable phenomena such as seasonal changes of plants or changes in temperatures across the seasons!
How to Make the Most of Your Seasonal Plants Poster Set
Here are some handy hints for other uses for your poster set:
- Print the posters on A3 paper and display them in your classroom for students to reference when doing independent work.
- Print the posters on A4 paper, slip them into clear sleeves, and use them as prompts or reminders of the common characteristics and changes of the featured species.
- Print the posters on A4 paper, slide them into a clear sleeve, and hang them on a ring as a reference tool for a resource centre. .
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This resource was created by Renee Murrant, a teacher in New South Wales and Teach Starter Collaborator.
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