Flowers Lesson Plans

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7th - 10th Grade
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Students are assigned to bring five flowers. They explore flowers to distinguish different physical features of flowers. They compare and contrast different flowers to determine what features they have in common. Students develop an appreciation for the diversity of flowering plants.

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6th - 12th Grade
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Students investigate how flowering plants reproduce. They identify and describe the functions of the major sexual organs of a flower and fruit by examining and dissecting flowers and fruit.

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6th - 9th Grade
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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.

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6th - 8th Grade
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Students discuss the reasons plants have flowers and where fruits come from. They listen as the teacher explains that following pollination, flowers mature into fruits. Students use flowers and fruits of various kinds. They classify flowers and fruits by their structure. By exploring fruits, students draw what they expect the flower could look like.

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5th - 9th Grade
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Students examine the parts of flowers and how they reproduce. They dissect flowers and observe the reproductive organs. They observe the anthers and ovaries of Tiger Lilies under a microscope.

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Kindergarten - 5th Grade
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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.

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5th - 9th Grade
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Students explore the parts of flowers and how they reproduce. They dissect flowers and observe the reproductive organs. Students observe anthers and ovaries of Tiger Lilies under a microscope. They investigate how insects and other organisms are involved in the reproduction process.

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4th Grade
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Students engage in an activity that is concerned with the finding of the reproductive parts of a flower. Also, students spend time gathering information to be informed about each part of the flower. They dissect a flower and label the parts of it while completing a chart.

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5th - 6th Grade
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Students demonstrate methods for drying flowers. In this plant lesson, students demonstrate methods of drying flowers such as air drying, pressing flowers, and using silica gel. Students record observations in a journal.

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9th - 12th Grade
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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.