Worksheets

Disclaimer: These resources are not made by me, these are respectfully created by the rightful owner for educational use. It is also recommended that worksheets be placed in engineering notebooks as supplemental resources. 

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  • Twinkl Printable Resource - Parts of a Plant: A simple and easy to identify worksheet for students to label different parents of a plant and flower (Free). 

  • Teaching Today - All About Plants Freebie: Handout that students can label and sort the basic information of plants (Free) 

  • Having a Fields Day - Plants Freebie: What is a Seed?: This file can be converted as a digital activity for students in virtual learning settings. Students will learn about seeds through the informational sheets, worksheets, and also suggestions on hands-on activity (Free). 

  • Smith Science and Lit - Animal and Plant Cell Match and Color: Also a digital activity for students in a virtual learning setting! Students can use a color code chart for the different cell strcutures. Creators recommend the activity as an introductory guide. 
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  • Plant Acrostic Poem: Students can create acrostic poems that tell something about plants. They can get extremely creative with this worksheet as students create poetry about their knowledge of plants. 

  • KWL chart: At the beginning of the unit have a quick pre-assessment about what students know about plants and what they want to learn. By the end of the unit, have students revisit their charts about what they learned to see the improvements they made over time!
     
  • Plant Group Creative Writing: Let your student's creativity go wild with these assignments. In groups, have students come up with a story with the words listed on the worksheet. Students will have 25 minutes to come up with a story, no matter how creative it gets. Encourage students to share their stories with peers to show that not all stories are alike
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  • Plant coloring pages: Some days require just a coloring day, have students print out and color these sheets! If that's not enough, encourage students to research and write a short story about their plant's life-cycle, maybe they'll learn something new that day! 

  • Colouring Plant Pots: Similar to the plant coloring page, let students color! Better yet, let them create their own plant. Have students come up with a new species of flowers and let them write an informational page on how the plant behaves, adapts, and survives. 


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