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Use this classifying plants activity to encourage children to identify different plants and compare places around the school for differences in flowering plants.
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Flower observation sheet Choose the flower you wish to study. Answer the following questions: 1. Are the flower petals symmetrical ? 2. Are the petals separate or are they formed into a tube? 3. Count the number of petals. 4. Look for sepals, count them and state their colour . 5. Find the stamens. Are they separate or attached to something ...
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Jun 21, 2018 · As featured in our botanical blog: Teaching Plants To Children Across The Curriculum, this brilliant worksheet is perfect for teaching KS2 children about identifying plants. With photos of a range of British weeds, shrubs and flowers, it is ideal for taking on a nature walk.
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Key learning points. Some plants have flowers. Flowers can be different colours, shapes and sizes. Flowering plants can be looked at closely and compared using observation skills. Common flowering plants can be identified and named using simple secondary sources of information.
The aim of this exercise is for children to sort the different plants into one of the two categories: flowering or non-flowering. The cards include a wide range of flowers, trees and other plants. These include sunflowers, daisies, spruce trees and moss.
Classification of Plants Worksheets: Explore printable classification of plants worksheets for kids to identify and classify plants based on morphological, geographical and physiological characteristics. Find out more about plant classification worksheets here.
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Apr 10, 2023 · Science worksheets: Flowering vs Non Flowering Plants. Students have to identify several plants ***(fern, conifer, rose and tulip). *** They then have to circle whether the plant is flowering (rose + tulip) or non-flowering (fern + cornifer) Word bank provided. Students can color in pictures once they are done
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