5 Classifying Plants Word Scramble
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Learning | Objectives |
What are the different kinds of plants? | flower-non, seed or spore, a seed, fruit-non, useful-harm, |
Why do we need to identify and assign plants into groups? | Such a large variety of plants |
What are some examples of flowering plants? | tress, shrubs,herbs even grass |
What are some examples of non-flowering plants? | ferns and mosses, spruce and pine trees produce cones they are conifers |
What special features does a seed producing plant have? | flowering plants produce fruit, some many seeds some one seed there are also seeds inside cones |
What special features does a spore producing plant have? | it is non flowering |
What special features does a fruit producing plant have? | flowers on the tree develop into fruits, fleshy-like oranges & tomatoes dry-like nuts, peas, dandelions |
What special features does a non-fruit plant have? | ferns, mosses and conifers |
What are some useful plants? | plants that produce food |
What are some harmful plants? | plants that causes swelling or vomiting |
What are 3 examples of plants with woody stems? | trees, shrubs, woody vines |
What are 3 examples of plants with non-woody stems? | grass, herbs, non-woody vine |
What are the 3 crown shapes of trees? | rounded - willow tree Umbrella shaped - Acacia tree cone-shaped - pine tree (Christmas tree) |
What are the difference between trees and shrubs? | smaller several woody stems grow close to the ground |
What are the parts of a seed and what is the function of each? | coat-protects and prevents drying out embryo-it grows into a new plant leaf-is the food for the new plant |
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