Fractions
Calculations
Flower Parts
Flower Reproduction
Seed Dispersal
100

Determine the equivalent fraction:1/10=10/?

1/10=10/100

100

Find the sum:

25,654 + 7,336=

32,990

100

What does the male part of the flower create?

pollen

100

Pollen is moved from the stamen to the pistil in a process called ________.

Pollination

100

What happens to blueberry seeds when eaten by an animal?

The seeds are deposited in the animal waste and grow into a new plant.

200

Determine the missing number for the equivalent fractions: 4/8 = 1/?

4/8 = 1/2

200

Find the sum:

12,345+23,456=

35,801

200

The stamen and anthers are the _____ part of the flower.

male

200

What part of a flowering plant is important for reproduction?

the flower

200

How are dandelion seeds dispersed?

Wind blows them.
300

Determine the missing number for the equivalent fractions: 6/12 = 2/?

6/12 = 2/4

300

Find the sum:

55,901+12,009=

67,910

300

The ______ and the _____ are the female flower parts.

pistil and ovary

300

What is it called when a seed begins to grow?

germination

300

Animals help seeds disperse. What part of the plant do animals eat?

the fruit

400

Anna has 2/bag of Halloween candy. She trick or treated in 3 neighborhoods. Write a multiplication equation to tell the total amount of candy collected.

2/X 3 =6/3

400

Find the difference:

25,654-5,535=

20,119

400

What do seeds need in order to germinate?

soil, water, and oxygen

400
How are the life cycles of nonflowering and flowering plants the same?

Both begin their lives as seeds.

400

Sand burrs stick to our clothes and animal fur. How does this help seed dispersal?

Helps seeds scatter to new areas to grow.

500

Harper has 8 pieces of candy. She ate 2 of them. What fraction of her candy did she eat? Write as equivalent fractions.

2/=1/4

500

Find the difference:

149,000-51,321=

97,679

500

What characteristics of flowers attract bees and birds?

Strong scent, bright coloring, and sweet nectar
500

What two things must happen for a plant to form seeds?

Pollen must be moved from the stamen to the pistil in a process called pollination. Pollen from the stamen must join with the egg in the pistil in a process called fertilization. Both pollination and fertilization must happen for seeds to form.

500

What ways can seeds travel, or disperse, to new locations?

By wind, water, and animals