The Fascinating Life Cycle of Flowering Plants

 
Can you name any of the parts of this flower?
 
Can you add any more labels if you have the names?
 
Petals
Stigma
Stamen
Anther
Filament
Nectary
Sepal
Ovary
Ovule
How many did you get correct?
 
Now let’s revise each part’s role!
 
Each part is plays an important role in the reproduction of plants.
Use the website:
http://www.crickweb.co.
uk/ks2science.html
 to
learn about each part of
the flower.
When you’re on the
website, click on the task
called ‘Life Cycles’
Select: ‘Activity 2 – Flower
Anatomy Diagram’.
How do you think plants reproduce? Talk to somebody at home about your
thoughts, or write them down on some paper. Here are a few picture prompts to
help you:
 
Now visit 
http://www.crickweb.co.uk/ks2science.html
 again. Go to the Life Cycles
tasks again too but this time, select ‘Activity 3 – seed dispersal’ to learn a bit more!
The Life Cycle of Flowering Plants
 
Learn more about pollination here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/clips/zfx76sg
 
Now visit 
http://www.crickweb.co.uk/ks2science.html
 for a final time. Go to the Life Cycles tasks again and select ‘Activity 1 –
Life Cycle Diagram’ to put the cycle into order and learn more about each stage.
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Now that you have learnt about the
life cycle of flowering plants, see if
you can draw your own version.
Can you use the headings in the
right order and then explain each
stage in your own words? Make
sure you include diagrams for each
stage too!
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Discover the various parts of a flower such as petals, stigma, stamen, anther, filament, nectary, sepal, ovary, and ovule. Learn about the role each part plays in plant reproduction by exploring activities on flower anatomy, seed dispersal, pollination, germination, and growth. Engage with interactive tasks and resources to deepen your understanding of how plants reproduce and evolve through different life stages.

  • Flowering Plants
  • Plant Reproduction
  • Flower Anatomy
  • Seed Dispersal
  • Pollination

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  1. Can you name any of the parts of this flower?

  2. Can you add any more labels if you have the names? Petals Stigma Stamen Anther Filament Nectary Sepal Ovary Ovule

  3. How many did you get correct? Now let s revise each part s role!

  4. Use the website: http://www.crickweb.co. uk/ks2science.html to learn about each part of the flower. When you re on the website, click on the task called Life Cycles Select: Activity 2 Flower Anatomy Diagram . Each part is plays an important role in the reproduction of plants.

  5. How do you think plants reproduce? Talk to somebody at home about your thoughts, or write them down on some paper. Here are a few picture prompts to help you: Now visit http://www.crickweb.co.uk/ks2science.html again. Go to the Life Cycles tasks again too but this time, select Activity 3 seed dispersal to learn a bit more!

  6. The Life Cycle of Flowering Plants Learn more about pollination here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/clips/zfx76sg Germination Pollination Seed dispersal Fertilisation Growth Now visit http://www.crickweb.co.uk/ks2science.html for a final time. Go to the Life Cycles tasks again and select Activity 1 Life Cycle Diagram to put the cycle into order and learn more about each stage.

  7. The Life Cycle of Flowering Plants The Life Cycle of Flowering Plants Germination Pollination Now that you have learnt about the life cycle of flowering plants, see if you can draw your own version. Can you use the headings in the right order and then explain each stage in your own words? Make sure you include diagrams for each stage too! Seed dispersal Fertilisation Growth

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