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Label the receptacle, stamen, pistil, sepal, filament, ovule, style, anther, carpel, petal, and ovary on this flower picture.
This color poster shows four basic parts of a flower: petal, stamen, pistil, and pollen.This color poster shows the anatomy of a flower. This diagram has labels for stamen, carpel, petal, sepal, ovule, receptacle, filament, anther, stigma, style, and ovary.
This file contains 12 cards with vocabulary words and definitions. Words include: pollination, pistil, stamen, flower, and petal.
This file has vocabulary and definition cards. Use them as a matching activity, or students can cut-and-glue them into their notebooks. Words include stamen, carpel, petal, pistil, ovary, sepal, ovule, receptacle, filament, style, anther, and stigma.
Printthe cipher wheel on thick card stock. Then cut it out and assemble it with a brass paper fastener. Then use it to decode facts about flower parts.
3rd through 6th GradesThis worksheet has a picture of a plant. Students label all of the plant parts - roots, stem, flower, and leaves.
Kindergarten to 2nd GradeThis printable features a picture of a plant with labels and definitions for students to cut out and glue in the correct space.
Kindergarten and 2nd GradeThis color printable shows the basic parts of a plant. Parts include stem, leaves, flower, and roots.
Kindergarten to 2nd Grade Students can color this picture of a plant with labels and definitions of the basic parts. Kindergarten and 2nd Grade A basic set of illustrated vocabulary cards that name and define the different parts of a plant. Kindergarten to 2nd GradeSearch the classroom for eighteen hidden plant fact cards. When students find a card, they answer a question about plants.
1st through 3rd GradesVocabulary words and definitions for your plant unit. Includes photosynthesis, chlorophyll, glucose, oxygen and carbon dioxide.
1st through 3rd Grades Circle the correct answer to each question. Might make a good test or quiz for your plant chapter. 1st through 3rd GradesPart 1: Match the part of each plant with its function, Part 2: Match the vocab word with its meaning.
3rd through 6th GradesThis file has a set of vocabulary words and definitions. Words include photosynthesis, chlorophyll, glucose, and carbon dioxide.
3rd through 6th GradesStudents cut out 25 word cards. Then they rearrange them to make as many complete sentences as possible. Some cards have basic sight words, such as you, have, can, in at, we, and have . Other cards have plant-themed words, such as flower, soil, water, plant, and grow.
(Approx. Grade Levels: K-1)
Cut out the words cards and use them to make a sentence. Glue the sentence onto the paper and write it on the lines. Sentence reads: Plants need sunlight to make food.
(Approx. Grade Levels: K-1)
Use the word cards to make a sentence. Sentence reads: Roots grow under the soil.
(Approx. Grade Levels: K-1)
Label the parts of a bean on the diagram. Includes young plant, food, and seed coat. This version was designed for younger students in kindergarten through 2nd grade.
This page has an illustration of a lima bean with arrows and definitions. Students label the parts including embryo, hypocotyl, radicle, seed coat, and cotyledon.