FLOWERING AND
NON-FLOWERING PLANTS.
What are flowering plants like?
1. FLOWERING PLANT PARTS
These are the
flowering plant
parts.
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4
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3
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The roots absorb water and nutrients.
Roots
Stem
The stem transports
water and nutrients
to the rest of the plant.
Leaves
The leaves absorb sunlight
to make food.
Flower
The flower produces fruits and seeds.
Watch how flowers grow fruits:
Seeds
Seeds are protected by the fruit.
Activity:
Bring to school two
different types of seeds
Watch how a bean and a pea grow from seeds.
Draw in your notebook:
Flowering plant
parts:Flower
Leaves
Stem
Roots
Fruits
with seeds
2. FLOWERS, FRUITS AND SEEDS.
Do you like fruit?
Where does fruit come from?
Fruits come from flowers.
Flowers produce fruits with seeds inside
to help the plant to reproduce. .
Watch how flowers grow fruits with
seeds inside.
Animals and insects
help plants to reproduce
3. FLOWERING PLANT
LIFE CYCLE
Do you know the life cycle
of flowering plants?
Seeds grow into plants.
Plants grow flowers.
Flowers produce fruits with seeds inside
And then again, seeds grow into new plants.
Plants grow flowers…
Draw in your notebook:
4. NON-FLOWERING PLANTS
Some plants do not produce flowers.
Conifers produce cones
with fruits inside.
fruit
seed
Cone
Flowering plants Non-
flowering plants
Flowers grow fruits with seeds inside.Cones grow fruits with seed
PLANT REPRODUCTION
Draw in your notebook:
5. DECIDUOUS AND EVERGREEN TREES
Watch the video and answer:
What’s the difference?
Deciduous trees. Evergreen trees.
Deciduous trees
lose their leaves in autumn
SPRING SUMMER
AUTUMN WINTER
Evergreen trees, such as conifers,
keep their leaves during all seasons.
Which are the evergreen and deciduous trees?
Draw in your notebook.
Deciduous trees
lose their leaves in
autumn.
Evergreen trees keep
their leaves during
all seasons.
Flowering plants

Flowering plants