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Flower Power Vocabulary
Review vocabulary with a list about flowers aligns with the lesson Flower Power.
Looking at Bees
Students can learn about bees and other insects by observing them on school grounds and around...
Flower Pollination
Students discover how flowers get a little help from birds and insects to transfer pollen...
Taking in Water and Minerals
Use these experiments to teach students about the process which carries liquid into a plant.
Investigate Activity: Observing the Parts of Flowers
Students observe, compare, and contrast the parts of two different flowers. Materials list,...
Coloring Plants
Demonstrate how plants receive water from their roots with this colorful activity.
What Are Some Kinds of Plants?
Students learn how to classify plants in a variety of ways.
Starting a Leaf Exchange Program
The leaf exchange program will help students learn about leaves in different areas while making...
Understanding Penicillin and Mold
This experiment, conducted over a period of days, will give students a chance to observe the...
Explore Activity: Exploring Parts of a Plant
Students make drawings and record observations of the stems, leaves, and roots of a plant. They...
Flowers Everywhere
Try a printable science activity that focuses on the characteristics of spring.
Examining the Trees and Leaves in Fall
Children will observe the trees and leaves and complete a chart in this fall science activity.
Which Foods Do Molds Love Best?
Teach your students about the history of mold and its possibilities for scientific application...
Wildflowers and Their Families
A list of different wildflowers and the family they belong to.
Make a Dried Bouquet
Students learn how to make bouquets out of dried peppers or flowers. This was a common Colonial...
Dried Flowers and Leaves
Pressing flowers and leaves is an excellent way for young children to learn about plants.
How Does Your Garden Grow?
By making their own miniature garden, students can observe first hand how plants grow.
The Flower
Use a fill-in-the-blank printable that will demonstrate how much children know about flowers.
Cloning Plants
Show students how new plants can grow from a parent plant without the need of a seed.
Flower Parts
This printable challenges children to define the four main parts of a flower and then label a...

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