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Gardens of the World

Color the Flags

Hint: Japan - A white field with a red circle in the center. France - Red, white and blue vertical bars (the blue bar is by the flagpole, the red bar is farthest from the pole). United States - A red white and blue flag with 13 red and white stripes (red on the top and bottom) and 50 white stars on a blue field. California - A white background with a red star and a red stripe at the bottom. The bear is brown and the grass is green. United Kingdom - A red cross with red diagonals in a white field on a blue background. Italy - Green white and red striped flag. http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/cbk.html

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Color the Butterfly

As you walk through the gardens, watch for this design. In which garden did you find it? __________________ http://www.kinderart.com/color/butterfly.htm

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Color the Ladybugs

http://www.multcolib.org/summer/art/blankladybugs.gif

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Sun Maze

http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/astronomy/activities/maze/sunmaze.shtml

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Color by Number light green = 1 dark green = 2 red = 3

pink = 4 orange = 5 yellow = 6 purple = 7

http://www.enchantedlearning.com/colorbynumber/flowers/

brown = 8 white = 9 light blue = 10

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Connect the Dots

http://www.cartooncritters.com/connectdots1.htm

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Japanese Garden Vocabulary List

Bonsai Trees: Pruned in special styles to look old, maintained very carefully so they can grow in very shallow pots. Koi: Colorful, playful fish which, when reflected in the pond, looks like a drum. Pagoda: Stone pillars that are associated with Buddhism. The openings are used to hold candles which are lit at night. Stone lantern: Stone lanterns decorate a Japanese garden, are next to paths and used to light the way at night. They come in many different styles. Stroll Garden: Another style of Japanese garden that has paths that lead the visitor to many changing views as he/she moves through the garden. For example, rounding the corner, the visitor suddenly sees a waterfall. Symbolism: Symbols give meaning to an object, plant, or animal. For example, the two upright stones in the Zen Garden could symbolize a man and a woman standing on the shore of a river. Viewing Stones (Suiseki): Selected for their beauty and usually look like a mountain or have a very special shape.

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Hanging Japanese Fish

A simple-to-make Japanese hanging koi (goldfish) made from paper and old magazines. This fish looks beautiful hanging from the ceiling. A classroom full of them is quite impressive!

Supplies needed: • • • • • • • • •

Construction paper Old magazines, catalogs, colored paper scraps, and aluminum foil scraps to cut up Glue Scissors Stapler Markers or crayons Hole punch 2 to 3 Crepe paper streamers (a few inches long) Some string or yarn

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Draw a fish on a large piece of paper. Put a second piece of paper under this piece of paper. Cut out two large, paper fish.

Cut out a lot of scrap paper and/or aluminum foil circles. Use old, colorful magazines, catalogs, etc.

Decorate the fish's head, fins, and tail using crayons or markers.

Glue the circles onto both sides of the body of the fish. These are the fish's scales. (The fish is not symmetrical, so be sure that you glue circles onto the fish in such a way that when you staple the 2 sides together later on, the scales will be on the outside.)

Staple the two sides of the fish together, stapling the ends of crepe paper ribbons inside the tail.

Punch two holes on the fish's face. String some yarn through the holes. You now have a hanging koi (a Japanese carp).

http://www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/japan/koi/

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Garden Vocabulary List annual: living or growing for only one year or season. aquatic: growing in or near water. climate: the rainfall, light, temperature, wind, and other weather elements that are normal to an area. deciduous: shedding or losing foliage at the end of the growing season. dormant: as if asleep; inactive. environment: the physical and biological conditions around a plant such as, amount of space in which to live, climate, other plants, etc. habitat: the natural environment in which a plant lives. irrigation: to supply (dry land) with water by means of ditches, pipes, or streams; water artificially. nutrient: a necessary ingredient for a plant’s growth and survival, such as, nitrogen, phosphor or potassium. perennial: lasting or active through many years. root: part of a plant that generally grows downward into the soil, anchoring the plant and gathering nutrients and water. topiary: clipping or trimming of live shrubs or trees into decorative shapes, as of animals.

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Plant Parts Label the parts of the plant on the lines below:

(Hint: flower, fruit, leaves, roots and trunk.) http://www.guilford.k12.nc.us/webquests/plantquest/parts.htm

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Word Scramble Game

Unscramble the words below: 1.

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(Hint: bamboo, flower, fountain, garden, grape, grass, koi, pond, rose, turtle) http://www.teach-nology.com/cgi-bin/scramble.pl

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http://camtech2000.net/Pages/WordFind.html

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Crossword Puzzle

Across: 1. What is played in a Bandstand? 5. Flowering plant with thorns. 7. Where pizza comes from. 9. Flowers grown in Holland. 10. Fish found in a Japanese Pond. Down: 2. Type of tree Washington chopped down. 3. What plants need to grow? 4. What wine is made out of? 6. Father Sera founded the first nine in California. 8. What has stars and stripes on it? http://www.compactbanner.com/adstream/start.php?site=teachnology&loc=1&menu=&rotation=30&url=htp://www.teachnology.com/web_tools/crossword/

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