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  1. These KS1 resources are brilliant to introduce your group to the topic of common garden plants! One of the key curriculum aims is to be able to identify and name a variety of common wild and garden plants, including deciduous and evergreen trees.

  2. Apr 9, 2020 · A quick and easy resource to teach or revise identifying and naming common plants/tree. Pictures have been included of each plant/tree and a word bank at the bottom of the sheet - children need to write or match the name of the plant/tree to its picture. Includes: 1 x naming sheet. 1 x answer sheet. 1 x citations.

  3. WHAT’S SO IMPORTANT ABOUT NAMES? Plants named for their USES Plants with the species name ‘officinalis’ were probably once used as a medicine. The name comes from opificina which referred to a storeroom in a monastery—monks were skilled in the medical uses of plants. Some plants

  4. I can identify and name different wildflowers that grow from seeds. 1Slide deck. 1Worksheet. 2Quizzes. 1Video. Free lessons and teaching resources about identifying plants and their basic parts.

  5. Jun 21, 2018 · Take this photo sheet featuring common British plants with you on your next nature walk and teach your KS2 children all about identifying plants. 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.

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  6. Jun 14, 2015 · On the worksheet children cut out the names and stick by the appropriate plant. For the new science curriculum - identifying common plants and trees. Powerpoint has mixture of wild and cultivated plants, enabling you to discuss what this means.

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  8. Key learning points. Trees are plants. Different types of trees have different shaped and sized leaves. Leaves can be looked at closely and compared using observation skills. Trees can be identified using simple secondary sources of information.

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