Plant Parts
Life Cycle
Plant Needs
Plants We Eat
Vocabulary
100

Holds the plant in place and gets nutrients from the soil.

What is roots?

100

A plant begins with this.

What is seed?

100

Name three things a plant needs to grow.

What is sun, water, soil?

100

Name a root vegetable.

What is carrot, onion, radish, beet?

100

A compact growth on a plant that develops into a leaf, flower, or shoot.

What is bud?

200

Water and nutrients travel through this section to all the parts of the plant.

What is stem?

200

This comes after you plant a seed.

What is sprout?

200

What happens if you don't give your plant light?

They turn pale.

200

Name a stem vegetable.

What is celery or asparagus? 

200

A climbing or trailing woody-stemmed plant of the grape family.

What is vine?

300

This part of the plant makes food.

What is leaves?

300

This grows after stem and leaves.

What is flower?

300

What happens if you don't pull the weeds from around your plant?

What is they will take nutrients or choke out the plant?

300

Name a leaf vegetable.

What is lettuce or cabbage?


300

A series of stages, from the planting of the seed to the full growth of that plant, ending with a new seed.

What is life cycle?

400

The four main parts of plants.

What is roots, stems, leaves, flowers?

400

This grows from the flower.  

What is fruit?

400

Besides sun, water and soil, can you name one other thing that plants need to grow?

What is air, space, time, correct temperature?

400

Name a flower vegetable.

What is broccoli or cauliflower?

400

Each of the colored segments of a flower.

What is petal?

500
Often contains the seeds of the plant.

What is flower?

500

These help spread seeds.

What is wind, animals?

500

Can you name a plant that doesn't need a lot of water?

What is cactus or succulent?

500

Name a vegetable that grows on a vine.

What is pumpkin, squash, tomatoes, peas, or cucumbers?

500

The process by which green plants use sunlight to make food from carbon dioxide and water. 


What is photosynthesis?

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