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Flowers Lesson Plans
From Dissecting a Flower to Explain Plant Chemical Processes, find teacher approved flowers lesson plans that inspire student learning.
18 Views- 6th - 9th Grade
Students investigate the parts of a flower through dissection. They identify the location, function and role in flower reproduction. In addition, they illustrate and label each part of the flower on provided worksheet.
12 Views- Kindergarten - 5th Grade
Students obsereve different colored flowers in the schoolyard and count the number and variety of animals that visit them over a period of several days. They submit their information for others to compare and analyze.
14 Views- 9th - 12th Grade
Students explore the parts of a flower. In this flower structures lesson plan, students study a model of a flower and dissect a flower. They label each structure of the flower and observe the pollen grains and ovules under the dissecting microscope. Students answer 20 questions about the structures and functions of the flower parts.
3 Views- 6th Grade
Students mix mortar and sand topping, make a flower composition using the colored glass pieces, and integrate art with science and appreciate nature.
23 Views- 6th - 12th Grade
Students explore the reproductive functions of flowers by participating in a flower dissection lab.
6 Views- 6th Grade
Students investigate a flower plant and the plant cycle. They extend observational skills when looking at a tree by observing, questioning and sharing ideas. They observe a living and nonliving flower and compare and contrast how they are alike and different.
11 Views- 1st - 3rd Grade
Students understand the parts of the flower. In this flower lesson, students perform experiments to see where seeds come from. Students complete a data sheet about the experiment. Students understand the terms pistil and stamen.
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These lessons use a variety of methods and approaches to teach flowering plant biology which includes seed germination; plant growth and food production through photosynthesis; plant transpiration and respiration; sexual reproduction focusing on flower st
2 Views- 3rd - 7th Grade
Students study about the US Botanic Garden in Washington, D.C. Students build their own class botanical garden. Students offer multiplication skills to the building of their own garden.
0 Views- 10th - 12th Grade
Students split the anthers of a flower with a needle. They collect pollen and place the pollen on culture media on a slide. Students observe pollen germination every half hour for three hours. They record the number of pollen grains that have germinated.

