SCIENCE WORKSHEET REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS
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Download Original →Parts of a Flower Diagram
A labeled diagram showing the male stamen and female pistil. Students identify anthers, filaments, stigma, style, and ovary. This worksheet helps visualize where pollen and ovules are located for plant reproduction.
Download Original →Pollination Process Worksheet
Illustrates how bees transfer pollen from anther to stigma. Includes arrows and labels for cross-pollination. Students sequence events from flower visit to pollen tube growth. Perfect for understanding the role of pollinators in fertilization.
Download Original →Seed Dispersal Methods Chart
A four-panel chart showing wind, water, animal, and explosion dispersal. Each panel has a drawing and short description. Students match seeds like dandelion, coconut, burr, and pea pod to their dispersal method.
Download Original →Fertilization in Plants Flowchart
Step-by-step flowchart from pollen landing on stigma to zygote formation. Key terms like pollen tube, sperm nuclei, and ovule are highlighted. Students fill in missing steps to reinforce the sequence of double fertilization.
Download Original →Germination Experiment Observation
A worksheet with space to draw a bean seed at day 1, 5, and 10. Prompts ask about root and shoot growth. Students record water and light conditions. Teaches how a seed becomes a seedling through germination.
Download Original →Asexual Reproduction Matching Activity
Match images of runners, tubers, bulbs, and cuttings to their plant examples. Strawberry runner, potato tuber, onion bulb, and rose cutting are shown. Students learn how plants clone themselves without seeds.
Download Original →Flower to Fruit Diagram
Shows how the ovary swells into a fruit after fertilization. Labels include petal drop, ovule to seed, and ovary wall to fruit wall. Students color-code the changes from flower parts to fruit structures.
Download Original →Plant Life Cycle Wheel
A circular diagram with four stages: seed, seedling, adult plant, flower. Arrows show the cycle continuing. Students cut and paste images into correct order. Reinforces that reproduction is part of a continuous life cycle.
Download Original →Pollen Grain Microscope View
A worksheet with a magnified drawing of pollen grains from different flowers. Students label the exine and intine layers. Includes a question about why pollen shapes vary. Connects microscopic structure to pollination success.
Download Original →Vegetative Propagation Lab Sheet
Instructions for growing a new plant from a leaf cutting or stem. Students record date, water changes, and root emergence. Space to draw the cutting weekly. Hands-on activity showing that plants can reproduce without flowers.
Download Original →Flower Anatomy Diagram for Plant Reproduction
A labeled cross-section of a flower highlights stamens, pistils, petals, and sepals. This worksheet visual explains how pollen travels from anther to stigma, introducing pollination and fertilization steps for middle school science students.
Download Original →Seed Dispersal Methods Illustrated Worksheet
Four panels show wind, water, animal, and explosion dispersal of seeds. Each example includes dandelion, coconut, burr, and touch-me-not. This worksheet helps students match seed structures to their environmental adaptation strategies for reproduction.
Download Original →Germination Stages in Bean Plant Worksheet
A step-by-step diagram traces a bean seed from planting to sprouting leaves. Labels explain radicle emergence, root growth, and cotyledon function. This worksheet reinforces how seeds use stored food to grow into new plants during reproduction.
Download Original →Pollination and Fertilization Flowchart Worksheet
Arrows connect flower parts to pollination by bees, then to pollen tube growth and ovule fertilization. This worksheet guides students through sequential events leading to seed formation, emphasizing the role of insects and wind in plant reproduction.
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