2. Which picture shows real pumpkin flowers?
Turn and talk – which picture is real?
How do you know?
Hessel, Dominique. Freemages.com. Freemages.com, 03 Dec. 2011. Web. 10
Aug. 2013.
http://www.freemages.co.uk/browse/photo-1477-red-rose.html>. edited
Edible Plant Project. WordPress and Atahualpa, 28 July 2008. Web. 9
Aug. 2013. <http://edibleplantproject.org/seminolepumpkin/>
3. This is real.
Pumpkin flowers are yellow.
Edible Plant Project. WordPress and Atahualpa, 28 July 2008. Web. 9 Aug. 2013.
<http://edibleplantproject.org/seminolepumpkin/>
4. Which picture shows pumpkin ready to be picked?
Turn and talk – which picture is real?
How do you know?
Picture: West, Liz. "Apple Tree." Flikr.com. Flikr.com, 19
Oct. 2005. Web. 10 Aug. 2013.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/calliope/54070473/ edited
with pumpkins.
Picture: Hagemann, Judy. "Pumpkins in Field." Pics4Learning.
Tech4Learning, Sept. 2008. Web. 9 Aug. 2013
5. This is real.
Pumpkins grow on vines, not trees.
Picture: Hagemann, Judy. "Pumpkins in
Field." Pics4Learning. Tech4Learning,
Sept. 2008. Web. 9 Aug. 2013
6. Now look carefully at this picture.
Is this how a pumpkin grows?
Turn and talk. Tell how you know.
7. Sobek, Tomas. "Green Pumpkin." Gallerymenalto.com. Gallerymenalto.com Codex.gallery2.org, 27 Mar. 2013. Web.
10 Aug. 2013. <http://tomassobekphotography.co.nz/gallery3/index.php/Other/Food/130327_Green_pumpkin>.
This is real. Pumpkins grow on a vine.
They do not have faces.
8. You were great detectives today.
You showed you know how a
pumpkin grows.