Plant Parts
Types of Plants
Adaptation
Vocabulary
Travel
100
Hold plants in place, take water and nutrients from the soil to the stem.
What are roots
100
This grows inside cones.
What is a seed?
100
All the living and nonliving things around a plant.
What is its environment?
100
To spread out.
What is scattered?
100
Name a fruit with one pit inside.
What is a peach?
200
This part of the plant makes the seeds.
What is the flower?
200
Tiny plants that do not have flowers. They do not make seeds or fruit. They do not have leaves, roots or stems.
What is moss?
200
A plant that has fuzz on its stems and leaves. The fuzz helps the plant keep the water it needs.
What is prairie smoke?
200
Materials that living things need to live and grow.
What is nutrients?
200
Molly can scatter seeds this way.
What is on her fur?
300
Carries water and nutrients to the leaves. Holds up the plant.
What is the stem?
300
Two ways of grouping plants.
What is flowering and nonflowering?
300
How Maple trees are adapted to live in the cold winters.
What is they lose their leaves?
300
Where plants get nutrients from.
What is soil and water?
300
Apple trees, tulips, daisies belong to this group of plants
What is flowering
400
They take in sunlight and air. They use the sunlight, air, water, and nutrients to make food for the plant.
What are leaves?
400
These have cones instead of flowers.
What are pine trees
400
A plant with tiny, sharp hairs on its stem. The hairs protect the plant from animals that want to eat it.
What is stinging nettle?
400
Flat land with lots of grass and few trees.
What is a prairie?
400
This covers and protects seeds.
What are fruits?
500
The four main parts of a plant.
What are roots, stem, leaves, and flower?
500
They do not have flowers. They do not make seeds. They have leaves, roots, and a stem.
What are ferns?
500
Changing to live in an enivornment
What is adapt?
500
Four things that plants need to grow.
What is air, water, sunlight and food?
500
Three ways seeds are scattered.
What is water, sticking to things, and wind?