Parts of a flower
Drag the labels into the correct slots. Pay attention to the different shades of green - these will help you. When you are ready, use the 'Mark' button to see if you're right.
Discussion points
- What does "pollination" mean?
- How are flowers pollinated?
- What happens after a flower has been pollinated?
Teaching tips:
Children could look closely at the parts of a real flower to see if they can recognise any of the parts and recall their functions.
Children could draw and label their own flower and its parts or print out a PDF version of this activity to label and keep as a reference.
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