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Flower Diagram

Flowers play a crucial role in plant reproduction, and understanding their structure is key to grasping botanical concepts. A Flower Diagram provides a detailed look at the different parts of a flower, such as petals, stamens, pistils, and sepals. By using these diagrams in your classroom, you can help students identify each component and explain its purpose within the reproductive process. Enhance your science lessons with these visual tools to make plant biology both enjoyable and informative.

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Colour Foxgloves
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Colour Foxgloves
Creative Arts, Art, Science, Life Sciences, Nature & Plants, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities

Here is a picture of Foxgloves for children to colour this spring/summer! Who is this colouring picture of Holly for? Anybody. Older children will extend the activity further than younger ones, Suitable fro class use Suitable fro homeschool botany or nature study lessons, Charlotte Mason style. Uses for these colouring sheets Use to help children learn the name of Foxgloves and to recognise them. Use as part of a science lesson on plants/flowers/pollinators (as bees love Foxgloves!) Paint or colour. Use to make greeting card The study of the natural world is the foundation for the later study of science. The colouring of pictures of natural things, be it plants or animals is more than a pastime activity. It is a means of familiarising young children with these everyday subjects. The colouring of this Foxglove picture can of course be used as a pastime, or even as part of a creative lesson - the picture looks super made into a greeting card of all kinds. But it has the potential to teach much more. The Curriculum for Science expects children to be taught to use the local environment to study plants and animals, throughout the year. What better than to use familiar subjects - such as Foxgloves which is sure to attract attention in summer with their large, bright pink flowers? The name alone gives cause for thought: fox-gloves? And insects, especially bees can be seen following the trail on the landing pad up into the 'bell' to find nectar. There's plenty to talk about! Colouring can help children to become familiar with the parts of the Foxglove plant and ask questions: What are the leaves like? Why is there a pattern on the flower? What is inside a berry? (the nectar). Why do the flowers need the insects to pollinate them? Colouring a picture of Foxgloves can also help children become familiar with the particular characteristics of a plant - its shape, colour, and special features, for example. It is best if children colour the Foxglove picture following close observation, from reference books, or after looking at Foxgloves in real life. see if you can find them growing in the vicinity of your home/school. What is included in the pack? 1 sheet to be coloured 1 sheet giving an example of how the picture could be coloured.

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags Colcour, Colouring, Plants, Foxgloves, Flower, Wild Flowers, Summer, Botany, Nature Study, Charlotte Mason

Flower Pattern Coloring Page Freebie
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Flower Pattern Coloring Page Freebie
Creative Arts, Art, Fine Arts, Not Grade Specific, Coloring Pages, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables

This is a fun and popular coloring page freebie to introduce your learners to different types lines, shapes and patterns. Coloring pages are great for all ages but this resource will work great for elementary aged children. What are some benefits of coloring? Not only is coloring fun for all ages but it helps with relaxation and promoting a sense of calm. Offer this coloring page if your learners need to focus on something that doesn't require much rigor and is light hearted. Coloring is such a great way to calm students, promote hand-eye coordination, help with hand strength and practice pencil grip, help recognize colors and shapes, encourage patience and focus, increase creative confidence, and promote creativity. What are other ideas to use this easy and no-prep resource? They are great for early finishers, morning time, individual art time, brain breaks, sub days, art bins, art centers , and homeschool. Included in this download: 1 Coloring Page. 1 Terms of Use Page. For Personal and Educational Use Only. For more coloring fun check out Doodle Thinks roll and color game sheets: Roll and Color A Quirky Sheep Roll and Color A Sweet Pig Roll and Color A Resting Chicken For more creative ideas and fun freebies: Visit Doodle Thinks Website I hope your learners have a great time coloring!

Author Doodle Thinks

Tags Coloring Pages, Coloring, Exotic Fruits, Kumquat, Longan, Pitaya, Guava, Jackfruit, Fruits, Nutrition

Growing a Garden (The Life Cycle of a Flower)

Growing a Garden (The Life Cycle of a Flower)
Science, Life Sciences, Nature & Plants, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Diagrams, Teacher Tools

Growing a Garden (The Life Cycle of a Flower) This is an educational resource for educators, ideally suited for kindergarten to Grade 2 students, exploring the amazing world of flowers. Included in this packet are: Emergent reader 'Growing a Garden' Sequencing the Life Cycle of a Flower Writing tasks like 'My Beautiful Garden' and 'My Magical Garden' Vocabulary-enhancing activities like ABC order with six words tied to gardening and plant life. The learning experience is further deepened with Plant Survival Writing which comes in three versions and The Life of A Flower Writing prompts help. Practical applications are included through activities such as Write the Room with five colored picture cards and Scrambled Sentence creation exercises. Pictures for visual learners: Colored Picture Cards show various stages between seed and flower. These cards can also be used in matching exercises with vocabulary card sets, enhancing memory retention abilities among students. Educational Activities: 'Labeling' exercise where students can label different parts of flowers under supervision or independently. A coloring page that allows children to express their creativity while learning about gardens! An integral part of this teaching resource is the Flower Observation Journal which allows students note-taking opportunities on their learnings making revision easier during test times or simply retracing lessons learned previously. The entire collection consists of 39 pages formatted as worksheets/printables that make it easier for teachers to use, yet comprehensive enough to give an engaging foundation on botany.

Author Glitter and Grace

Tags Garden, Life Cycle, Flower, Botany, Interactive