Plant Parts
Plant Life Stages
Vocabulary
Bonus
Compare and Contrast
100
The start of the life cycle
What are seeds?
100
The first part of the plants life cycle
What are seeds?
100

The hard outer coating that helps protect the seed.

What is an outer shell?

100
The yellow powder found on flowers. It makes you sneeze.
What is pollen?
100

Name one way a plant and animal life cycle is different.

answers may vary. TTW use own discretion to decide if student response is correct/incorrect. 

200
Are the part of the plant that grows underground and holds the plant in place
What are roots?
200

The stage of life where flowers grow

What is the adult plant?

200
The seed must be planted in this
What is the soil?
200
Three things plants need to grow
What is sun, water, soil?
200

Name one way a plant and animal life cycle is similar.

Answers vary, TTW use own discretion to decide if response is correct/incorrect. 

300
The part of the plant that is brightly colored and is where fruit and seeds are made.
What are flowers?
300

The part that grows after the seed sprouts

What is the roots?

300

The process of a seed growing a root.

What is germination?

300

The name of the plant you have been growing the past two weeks.

What is a sunflower?

300

True or False: All plants and animals are born alive.

False

400
Flat and are the green parts of the plant that take in sunlight and make food through photosynthesis.
What are leaves?
400

A plant that only has leaves and is not fully grown yet

What is a young plant?

400
The bees help the flower do this
What is pollination?
400

Define this statement below as true or false:

Plants and animals both have an adult stage in their life cycle. 

true

500

Long, thin part of the plant that brings water to the leaves

What is a stem?

500

A plant must do this before it dies.

What is seed dispersal / reproducing?

500

A plant makes food for itself using sunlight during this process

What is photosynthesis?

500

The three things ALL living things have in common. 

what is birth, death, and reproduction?