WORKSHEETS
Try a printable science activity that focuses on different plants.
Try a printable science activity that focuses on tree products.
Try a printable science activity that focuses on grass facts.
Try a printable science activity that focuses on plant defoliation.
CLASSROOM TOOLS
Explain evergreens and create a forest in your classroom with this bulletin board idea for winter.
Pupils are asked to identify four common flowers from the pictures provided on this printable activity.
ACTIVITIES
Use this vocabulary list with the Traveling Seeds lesson.
Suggest a family activity to parents that includes home projects and vocabulary words related to plants, plant…
Students explore whether the chicken or the egg came first, by using the flower cycle.
Students discuss plants and their growth in space, and then use a worksheet to further explore the topic.
Students learn about modern farming – with and without pesticides – and the distances that food travels to get to our…
Distribute a printable set of vocabulary words related to how plants live and grow.
Students examine fruits and seeds and make inferences about the relationship between them. Materials list, advance…
Students compare how quickly water passes through two types of leaves, and make inferences about the environment of a…
Students compare and contrast two types of plants and make inferences about the environment that plants survive in.…
In this lab, students sort items into groups of items made from plants and items that are not made from plants.…
In this lab, students sort items into a plant group and a product group based on their origins. Materials list, set-up…
Find answers to questions about the origin and meaning of Christmas trees. This printable holiday activity is a fun way…
Vocabulary related to properties and uses of kelp is reviewed.
LESSON PLANS
In this art activity, students use a variety of seeds to make pictures.
Teach students about plants by dissecting a seed in this science activity.
Students will plant various seeds to observe them grow.
Enjoy an art activity that teaches students about the shape and function of leaves.
Show students how new plants can grow from a parent plant without the need of a seed.