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watermelons. The two visible worksheets are:
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"All About Watermelons" – a reading comprehension worksheet.
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"Label the Watermelon" – a labeling activity using a word bank.
Let’s go through each worksheet and solve the problems, then explain the solutions.
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✔ Worksheet 1: "All About Watermelons" – Reading Comprehension
#### Text Summary:
> Did you know that watermelons grow on vines? The seeds are planted in sandy soil. A sprout grows from the seeds. The vine grows from the sprout. Leaves and stems then form. Flowers grow off of them. The flowers grow either pollen or a watermelon. When the watermelon is fully grown, they are 25 pounds. The red part of the watermelon is eaten. This is called the pulp or the flesh.
#### Questions:
1.
What are seeds planted in?
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Sandy soil
2.
How heavy are fully grown watermelons?
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25 pounds
3.
Which part of the watermelon is eaten?
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The red part (pulp or flesh)
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✔ Worksheet 2: "Label the Watermelon"
#### Instructions:
Use the word bank to label the parts of the watermelon slice.
Word Bank:
- seed
- rind
- pulp
- skin
#### Diagram:
A cross-section of a watermelon slice with four labeled areas:
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Top left: Points to the outer green layer →
skin
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Top right: Points to the black oval shapes inside →
seed
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Bottom left: Points to the red inner flesh →
pulp
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Bottom right: Points to the thick white layer between skin and pulp →
rind
> Note: In botanical terms, "rind" refers to the tough outer layer including both the green skin and the white part beneath it. However, in common usage and for kids' education,
"skin" often refers to the green outer layer, and
"rind" includes the white part. But based on the word bank and typical classroom teaching, here's how we assign:
| Label | Part |
|------|------|
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Skin | Green outer layer |
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Rind | White layer just under the skin (also called the "white rind") |
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Pulp | Red edible flesh |
|
Seed | Black dots inside |
So, correct labels:
- Top left (green):
skin
- Top right (black dot):
seed
- Bottom left (red part):
pulp
- Bottom right (white layer):
rind
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✔ Final Answers
#### Worksheet 1 – Answers:
1. Sandy soil
2. 25 pounds
3. The pulp (or flesh)
#### Worksheet 2 – Labels:
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Top left (green) →
skin
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Top right (seed) →
seed
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Bottom left (red) →
pulp
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Bottom right (white) →
rind
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📝 Explanation:
These worksheets are designed for elementary students to learn:
- Basic facts about watermelon growth (science/reading)
- Vocabulary related to plant parts
- How to use a word bank to label diagrams
They promote literacy, science knowledge, and fine motor skills through writing and labeling.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of watermelon worksheet.