2. REVIEW!
Name the three carnivorous plants we studied our
last lesson…….
1. Venus flytrap
2. Sundew
3. Pitcher plant
3. REVIEW!
What are 3 things roots do for their plants?
1. Roots anchor a plant in the soil.
2. Roots absorb water and transport it to the
plant.
3. Roots absorb nutrients and transport
them to the plant.
4. (extra) Some roots store food.
4. REVIEW!
TRUE or FALSE
Fibrous roots have one big primary root,
with many secondary roots growing from it.
Fibrous roots have many roots of more or
less equal size, spread out over a large area
like a net!
5. REVIEW!
How does the Sundew catch its food?
They have sticky tentacles. When an
insect lands on them they get stuck, and
then the leaf moves to wrap itself around
the insect.
6.
7. ANNUAL PLANTS
Annual plants are plants that usually germinate,
flower, and die in one year.
The entire life cycle of the plant is ONE YEAR!
EXAMPLE: Tomatoes, Sunflowers, and Sweet
Potatoes!
8. PERENNIAL PLANTS
Perennial plants are plants that live for LONGER
than two years.
EXAMPLE: Ginger, Garlic, Pineapple, Bananas,
Evergreen Trees and Roses!
9.
10. Pond and Riverside plants
The characteristics of plants change according to the
environment which they live.
Plants from the desert will be much different than a
plant from the forest, or a plant that grows near the
water!
Right now we are going to learn the characteristics of
plants that grow in ponds or at the riverside!
11. Reeds and Cattails
Both reeds and cattails grow at the edge of the water.
They both have TALL and STRONG straight stems.
Their roots grow in the soil.
12. Lotus, Spatterdock, Water Caltrop
and Water Lily
These plants grow in the water.
Their leaves and flowers float on or above the surface
of the water to get more energy from sunlight.
Their stems are weak and their roots grow in the soil,
underwater.
16. WATER LILY
Let’s watch a water lily timelapse!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NS3PFGv8Ems
17. Hornwort, Asian Vallis, and Hydrilla
These plants grow and live UNDERWATER!
They have VERY weak stems and thin leaves.
The stems cannot support the plant when taken out of
water.
18. Water Hyacinth and Duckweed
These plants have floating leaves, flowers, stems, AND
roots!
Their roots absorb nutrients from the water
instead of the soil!
The WATER HYACINTH has spongy stems that help
keep it afloat! (spongy= like a SPONGE!)
Let’s watch a water hyacinth timelapse!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHDPcMqOyNY
19. QUIZ TIME!
Which of the following plants has floating leaves and
flowers, but has its roots in the soil?
A.Reeds
B.Water Hyacinth
C.Water Lily
D.Hydrilla
20. QUIZ TIME!
Which of the following plants is NOT a perennial
plant?
A.Roses
B.Bananas
C.Garlic
D.Tomatoes
21. QUIZ TIME!
Which of the following plants grows COMPLETELY
underwater?
A.Hornwort
B.Duckweed
C.Lotus
D.Spatterdock
22. QUIZ TIME!
TRUE or FALSE
The Lotus has floating leaves, flowers, and roots.
FALSE
The LOTUS has floating leaves and
flowers, but the ROOTS are planted in the
SOIL!
23. QUIZ TIME!
TRUE or FALSE
Annual plants live for one year, while perennial plants
live for at least two years.
TRUE
24. QUIZ TIME!
TRUE or FALSE
The characteristics of plants change according to the
environment in which they live…..
TRUE
25. QUIZ TIME!
TRUE or FALSE
Cattails have weaker stems than Water Caltrops
FALSE
26. QUIZ TIME!
Which plant’s roots absorb nutrients from the
WATER?
A.Duckweed
B.Water Lily
C.Lotus
D.Spatterdock
27. QUIZ TIME!
Which plant has the strongest stems?
A.Hydrilla
B.Water Lily
C.Reed
D.Spatterdock
28. QUIZ TIME!
Which plant completely floats on the water?
A.Cattail
B.Water Hyacinth
C.Lotus
D.Water Lily
29. QUIZ TIME!
TRUE or FALSE
Spatterdocks have spongy stems to help them float
FALSE
Water hyacinths have the spongy stems!