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Plants grow and reproduce! In this science worksheet, your child connects each plant with the part of it that will grow into a new plant.
Students identify seeds and answer questions about them.
In this coloring science worksheet, your child will follow directions to color in different parts of the plant, learning plant parts such as stem, leaf, roots, and bud.
Why are roots important? In this science worksheet, your child learns about what roots do for plants.
What do these plants have in common? In this science worksheet, your child learns that common features help identify different types of plants, such as ferns.
Engage your learners into the world of plants! Students find out what plants need to survive and grow. Interest is kept throughout the resource.
This collection of animal and plant cell worksheets strikes a balance between cognitive and psychomotor domains of learning and offers a conceptual grounding in cell biology. The worksheets feature labeled animal and plant cell structure charts, cell vocabulary with descriptions and functions and exercises.
Let's get the kids acquainted with our 'Green Friends'. Nurture a love for Nature in the young minds with these parts of a plant worksheets. Students identify and label the parts of the plant and comprehend the functions of each part of the plant.
The parts of a plant include seeds, leaves, roots, the stem and flowers. Students complete a paragraph about how plants grow.
In this worksheet, students will identify the parts of a plant.
This is all you need to understand clearly about parts of a plant.
Let's learn about the structure of a plant to see how different it is in comparison with other species.
Why do plants lean towards the light? In this science worksheet, your child learns that plants create food through photosynthesis.
Students classify objects as plants, animals or non-living things. Borderline cases (e.g. coral) are not considered!
People eat stems, flowers, fruit, roots, seeds and leaves of many plants. In this worksheet, students match common foods with the part of the plant they came from.
What do you see when you look around? A wonderful world made up of both living and non-living objects! Let's introduce our little scientists to the world of living and non-living things with our worksheets. Let them discover the distinguishing characteristics that help identify living and non-living organisms.
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