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Parts of A Plant
The Plants We Eat: A Parts of a Plant Sort
Science, Life Sciences, Biology, Nature & Plants, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Parts of and Anatomy of, Worksheets & Printables
Did you know we can eat all parts of plants. This parts of a plant sorting activity includes real images of fruits and vegetables to sort by where they can be found on a plant. This sort includes flowers, seeds, leaves, stems, roots, and fruits. There are 6 images for each plant part. Pictures Included: Flowers: artichoke, broccoli, cauliflower, dandelion, honeysuckle, squash blossom Fruits: apple, banana, blueberry, lime, pepper, raspberry Leaves: kale, lettuce, mint, parsley, purple cabbage, spinach Roots: carrot, garlic, onion, parsnip, radish, sweet potato Seeds: almonds, beans, coconut, corn, peas, sesame seeds Stems: asparagus, bamboo shoots, celery, leek, rhubarb, scallions The plants sorting mats come in two formats. The first set are full page sorting mats where students place the pictures directly on the mats. The second set contains header cards that the picture cards can be placed under. The header cards are available in 2 sizes, one is large sized for table top activities and the other is small enough to fit in a task box. How to Use: Students will place the sorting mats on a table or on the floor. They will look at each plant picture and place it on the correct mat. Where to Use: Science Center - The teacher can place the mats and cards in the science center for students to work independently or with a partner to complete. Morning Tub or Basket - The teacher can place the mats and cards in a morning bin for students to work on while their classmates arrive to class. Small Group Activity - The teacher can lead this sorting activity with a small group of students at a time. The real photographs in this set provide students with easy to recognize images of different edible plants. These mats and cards are a low prep science center for teachers to prepare. The cards will need to be printed and cut out. This center should be laminated for durability.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Plants We Eat, Parts Of A Plant, Science Sort, Plant Sort
The Plants We Eat: A Parts of a Plant Anchor Charts and Posters
Science, Life Sciences, Nature & Plants, Biology, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Parts of and Anatomy of, Worksheets & Printables
Did you know we can eat all parts of plants. This parts of a plant anchor chart posters includes real images of fruits and vegetables for students to familiarize themselves with all the parts of a plant they can eat! This poster set includes flowers, seeds, leaves, stems, roots, and fruits. There are 6 images for each plant part. Pictures Included: Flowers: artichoke, broccoli, cauliflower, dandelion, honeysuckle, squash blossom Fruits: apple, banana, blueberry, lime, pepper, raspberry Leaves: kale, lettuce, mint, parsley, purple cabbage, spinach Roots: carrot, garlic, onion, parsnip, radish, sweet potato Seeds: almonds, beans, coconut, corn, peas, sesame seeds Stems: asparagus, bamboo shoots, celery, leek, rhubarb, scallions How to Use: These charts can be used as wall decor in a science center or as an instructional tool to teach about the plants we eat. By relating the science standard of identifying parts of a plant to foods that students commonly eat, it will ensure that students have fun and stay engaged with learning about plants! Where to Use: Wall Display in a Science Center - Place these posters on the wall of a science center while you are learning about the parts of plants. They can also be placed in a science center simply as a reference tool for students to use while completing other plant based activities. Instructional Tool - These posters make an excellent instructional tool for teachers to use to introduce to students the concept of parts of a plant in relation to the foods we eat. The real photographs in this set provide students with easy to recognize images of different edible plants. Students will love seeing all the pictures of the different kinds of plants that they can actually eat. These anchor charts and posts are no prep. The posters just need to be printed out and laminated for durability if desired.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Plants We Eat, Parts Of A Plant
Spring - Parts of a Plant
Science, Life Sciences, Nature & Plants, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Parts of and Anatomy of, Worksheets & Printables
A fun Spring-themed labeling worksheet for your students to learn printables /parts-of-and-anatomy-of">parts of a flower and their names. Cut and paste the plant words on the bottom of the page to the correct part of the flower.
Author Cherry Workshop
Tags Plants, Science, Spring, Flower, Labeling
Botany: Parts of Plants
Science, Life Sciences, Nature & Plants, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Parts of and Anatomy of, Worksheets & Printables
Botany: Parts of Plants A comprehensive teacher's resource offering an in-depth exploration into the world of plant anatomy and biology. This unique set is thoughtfully crafted for students from grade 1 to grade 4. The contents consist of: Three interrelated worksheets: Each centered around identification and labeling parts of plants. Versatile applications: The distinct nature of these worksheets allows teachers to adapt instructions according to class size or individual student needs. Diversity in options: This flexibility offers opportunities for assessment , reinforcement, or extension activities. In addition to the comprehensive design, each worksheet comes complete with corresponding answers. This eases grading sessions while ensuring quicker feedback for students. This resource is 'ready-for-use' , downloadable in zip format - making it a seamless addition into existing lesson plans without requiring additional prep time. Versatility at its best! No matter the teaching method – whole group class activities; small group discussions; homework assignments – Botany: Parts of Plants aids educators whilst promoting curiosity-driven learning among their students. Not only will they grasp basic scientific concepts but also build appreciation towards their local flora! Who knows? You might just be paving way for future scientists! Note: This teaching resource has already been tried and tested within varied classroom settings! Action: Trial Botany: Parts Of Plants today! Experience first-hand how your students' scientific knowledge can bloom!
Author Elementary Resources 4 U
Tags Botany, Plant Anatomy, Biology, Worksheets, Labeling