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medmunds43

Draw the Flowers

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2 sheets with different representations (1-6 & 5-10) for the children to draw the number of flowers in the vase Flower cut outs Table sign
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medmunds43

Pot the Digraph - Flower Sorting

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Pot the Digraph - Phonics Game Flower Printouts - Add to lollypop sticks Plant Pots - Stick on to a cup Children can pick a flower, read the word and sort into the correct digraph ‘pot’ Includes ai ee oa ar or ur ow oi 4 flower words for each sound Inspired by miss_t_earlyyears
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ychebbout

Flowers and Pollination KS3 Activate Science

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Perfect lesson resource for KS3 Biology! A fully differentiated and resourced lesson that assists students in learning about how plants reproduce. Students will identify the main structures of a flower, describe the process of pollination, and describe the differences between wind-pollinated and insect-pollinated plants. The resource includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, activity sheet, information sheets and quizzes for students to complete. This resource is part of the Reproduction topic and has been created for the delivery of the Activate KS3 Science course. Also great for KS2 lessons. Included: 20 slides in total for the lesson PPT Activity sheet Information sheets
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tecimener

Flower drawing

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Contains 10 flower drawing templates. Each template contains a photo of a flower split in half for children to complete.
GCSE Biology: Plant Reproduction Worksheet PackQuick View
beckystoke

GCSE Biology: Plant Reproduction Worksheet Pack

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This pack of three worksheets focuses on sexual reproduction in plants, perfect for GCSE students or could be used with able KS3 pupils. Each worksheet should take approximately 10-15 minutes to complete and can be completed independently by students. The pack includes: Worksheet 1: Covers the structure of insect-pollinated flowers and the functions of the key parts of the flower. Great for students to familiarise themselves with the flower’s structure and function of the main parts. Sheet is supplied in both colour and grayscale. Worksheet 2: Allows students to recognise the key differences between the structure of insect-pollinated and wind-pollinated flowers and how flower structure is suited to the method of pollination. Worksheet 3: Allows students to understand how fertilisation occurs once pollination has taken place. All worksheets are provided with an answer sheet, perfect for non-specialists teaching Biology.
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peterfogarty

Plants and Flowers

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Are you wanting the keywords, English writing prompts and guided reading support for teaching about plants and flowers? I’m sure your students will really love the different resources and images in this plant and flowers bundle!
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CuriosityCrows

Plants and Flowers

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A collection of flowers and plants photos I took to use with my students for our plants, flowers, countries, habitats, seasons, and environment topics. Please note that some of these photos were taken on slide film before digital cameras came out, others were with a digital camera.
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CuriosityCrows

Plants and Flowers

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I created this colouring page for my class as part of our module on plants, habitats, and the ecosystem. Please leave me a review and I will send you any other resource of your choice for free (contact me: office@oceansproject.com). Check out my other resources at my shop: /teaching-resources/shop/sarah277 Let me know if you have any resource requests and I will tailor make a resource for you.
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MyCreativeClassroom

Plants Science Display

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Science Display including: -Plants title -Key Vocab (wild plants, garden plants, tree, evergreen, deciduous, roots, stem, leaves, bulb, seed, flowers, trunk, branch, bark, petals.) -Wild plants poster -Garden plants poster -Trees poster -Evergreen/ deciduous tree posters -Seeds/ bulb images -What do plants need to grow? -Parts of a plant poster -Flowers
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OuttheBoxScience

Flowers and Pollination

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KS3 new for the Activate 1 resource ‘Reproduction’ unit. Full lesson ready to use straight ‘out of the box’. Similar structure to my other power points following the input - activity - review phasing plenary sections for progress checking Clear learning objectives and outcomes Modern and engaging layout Little adaptation needed Please give constructive feedback :D
Flowering and non flowering plantsQuick View
romiolivetti

Flowering and non flowering plants

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Suitable for year 5 science presentation about reproduction of flowering and non flowering plants ppt about pollinators with clip about fungi ppt about using a dychotomous key to identify plant types
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BioInspired

Plant anatomy & flower dissection

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Created for a low-attaining year 7 class but could be used across KS2-3. This resource is a whole lesson, consisting of a worksheet and accompanying powerpoint presentation. There are 8 tasks designed to help pupils develop their understanding of the anatomy of flowering plants, including labelling diagrams, filling in the blanks, a hands on flower dissection, creative task and plenary questions. To deliver this lesson you will need to provide flowers such as lillies or daffodils and print the worksheet.