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Page 1: Second Grade Science: Plants

Plants

2nd Grade Science

Created By Mrs. Kathy Fiol

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Plants… What are the parts of a plant?

What do plants need to grow?

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What are the Parts of a Plant?

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Plants have six main parts:

1. root

2. stem

3. leaf

4. flower

5. seed

6. fruit

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1. Root…The part that grows out of the bottom of the stem.

Roots

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2. Stem… The stick like part between the flower and the roots.

Stem

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3. Leaf…The green part that grows out of the stem of a plant or flower.

Leaf

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4. Flower…The top colorful part at the top of the stem.

Flower

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5. Seed…

The part that is used to grow another plant or flower.

Seed

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6. Fruit…

The part that grows from the flower of a plant.

Fruit

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What do plants need to grow?

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Plants need four things to grow:

1. Air

2. Water

3. Soil

4. Light

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1. Air…Plants breathe in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen through their leaves.

Air

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2. Water…Plants drink in water through their roots.

Water

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3. Soil…

Plants absorb nutrients from soil.

Soil

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4. Light…

Plants need light from the sun or a lamp to grow.

Sun

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Plants….a review!Light

Flower

Stem

Leaf

Roots

Soil

Water

Fruit

Seeds

Air

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References:Uwe Hantsch, Flowers, August 11, 2004, via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution Cobalt123, Pink Flower, Oxalis Weed Macro, November 9, 2006, via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution Jon Wilson, July 24th, July 24, 2007, via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution @Doug88888, Flower wet, July 3, 2011, via Flickr, Creative Commons AttributionPaul Joseph, crazy flower with hanging roots, July 1, 2007, via Flickr, Creative Commons AttributionNoel Hankamer ,Where have all the flowers gone?, August 9, 2010, via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution Magic Madzik, 144/365: Bean plant, May 24, 2010, via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution @Doug88888, Flower fun, May 30, 2011, via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution CIFOR, Plant’s seed, November 12, 2009, via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution

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References (cont.)Phuong Tran, Rivina humilis , Pigeon berry, Blood berry, Rouge plant, Baby Pepper, Coral berry, June 29, 2011, via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution -sel, flowers, November 28, 2005, via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution Nationaal Archief, Young plant in artificial light, May 2, 2011, via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution Phuong Tran, Close up of flowers, leaves and spathe of Commelina benghalensis, October 28, 2010, via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution Sergio Alvarez, Ever growing - 360/365, December 27, 2009, via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution Chiot’s Run, Planting, April 7, 2011, via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution http://tinyurl.com/luklcjl Mark K, Sunshine and flowers, February 23, 2008, via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution http://tinyurl.com/kzvbgvhMartin LaBar, Dogwood fruit and flower buds, September 20, 2005, via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution http://tinyurl.com/kkj9ckcBarockschloss, Gardening, May 17, 2009, via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution http://tinyurl.com/l2oo7hh