Plant shapes and sizes
Skill: Observational skills
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Herb, shrub, or tree?
In this science worksheet, your child learns the difference between three different types of plants and practices identifying images of the different plants.
Plants are alive, too!
Skill: Living versus non-living
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Animals aren’t the only living things on Earth. Plants grow and reproduce, too!
In this science worksheet your child draws a line joining each whole plant with the part of it that will grow into a new plant.
Plants are yummy!
Skill: Learning about food
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Is it a fruit or a vegetable? Most fruits have seeds in them; most vegetables are the roots, stems, or leaves of a plant!
In this science worksheet, your child learns about edible plants and identifies common produce as either fruit or vegetable.
Plant parts
Skill: Science experiment to try
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Roots, stems, leaves, flower.
In this coloring science worksheet, your child will follow directions to color in the stem, leaf, roots, flower, and bud. This worksheet also suggests a fun exploration adventure: gather some leaves from different trees and compare and contrast them!
Plant life cycles
Skill: Guided inquiry
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Flower > seed > seedling > plant > flowers…
In this science worksheet, your child learns about the life cycle of a dandelion.