How and Why God Created Plants – Botany

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Students will go through a study of the ten kinds of plants, and have hands-on experience with each of them. The introductory material is a study of the basic element of most plants - seeds. (Ages 10 and up; 73 pages)

Students DEFINE, EXPLAIN, and ILLUSTRATE the major vocabulary words for each of the ten plant types. They then use religious writings or their scriptures of choice to study the spiritual use and symbolism of the kinds of plants God created.

Students create their own textbook as they do their assignments and research.

After studying the plant kingdom, students are asked to answer the question: WHY did God create plants?

The ten types of plants and the major vocabulary words in this guidebook are:

  1. The Study of Primitive Plants
  2. The Study of Ferns
  3. The Study of Herbs
  4. The Study of Grasses
  5. The Study of Flowers
  6. The Study of Fruits
  7. The Study of Vegetables
  8. The Study of Shrubs
  9. The Study of Trees
  10. The Study of Weeds

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