Description
Plant Reproduction Activities & Reading Passages for Google Classroom
Parts & Structure of a Plant Passages & Activities Includes the Following Google Slides:
- Drag-&-drop: match the vocabulary and definition (pollination, petal, pistil, seed, stamen, reproduction)
- Drag-&-drop: identify the causes of pollination
- Drag-&-drop: drag the steps in order of pollination
- Drag-&-drop: label the reproductive parts of a flower #1 (pistil, petal, stamen)
- Drag-&-drop: label the reproductive parts of a flower #2 (pistil, petal, stamen)
- Short answer: how does a plant reproduce? Why do plants and animals reproduce?
Why Teachers Love these Plant Reproduction Activities:
- No Prep: Ready-to-assign on Google Classroom, Canvas, or Schoology
- Engaging & Interactive: Includes drag-and-drop tasks, visual prompts, and short-answer questions
- Flexible Use: Perfect for independent practice, science centers, or early finishers
- Real-World Connections: Encourages students to think critically about how plants reproduce and sustain ecosystems
Ideal For:
- Introducing Key Concepts: Simplifies teaching about plant reproduction and life cycles
- Independent Work: Students complete interactive activities at their own pace
- Science Centers: Digital, hands-on tasks make learning about plant reproduction exciting
- Early Finishers: Keeps learners engaged with meaningful, self-checking tasks
- Sub Plans: Stress-free, ready-to-go activities for substitute days
- Assessment Prep: Reinforces key concepts for quizzes and tests
Standards Covered:
- SOL 4.2: The student will investigate and understand that plants and animals have structures that distinguish them from one another and play vital roles in their ability to survive. Key ideas include c) plants and animals have different structures and processes for creating offspring.
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