Parts of a plant - intermediate
Drag the labels into the correct slots. When you are ready, use 'Mark' to see if you're right.
Discussion points
- How many different types of plant can you think of?
- How do plants "breathe"?
- How do plants get their nutrients?
Teaching tips:
Children could try growing plants and comparing different factors (water, sunlight, air) which affect plant growth. They could observe changes over time and see the impact of changing variables using our ‘Busy graph maker’ to plot the results or use our Life cycle of a flowering plant templates to draw and write about the life cycle of plants.
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