Year 5

Why do plants have flowers?

In this lesson, we are going to learn about the different parts of a flower. We will also learn about the stages of a life cycle of a flowering plant as well as some different methods for pollination and seed dispersal.

Year 5

Why do plants have flowers?

In this lesson, we are going to learn about the different parts of a flower. We will also learn about the stages of a life cycle of a flowering plant as well as some different methods for pollination and seed dispersal.

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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. Label parts of a flower
  2. Describe the stages of the life cycle of a flower plant
  3. Describe different methods of pollination and seed dispersal

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4 Questions

Q1.
What part of the flower is the arrow pointing to?
An image in a quiz
Petal
Pistil
Sepal
Correct answer: Stamen
Q2.
Which of these does a seed not need to germinate?
Healthy soil
Correct answer: Music
Source of water
Warmth
Q3.
Which of these does not help in the process of pollination?
Birds
Insects
Correct answer: Sun
Wind
Q4.
Which of these is a way in which seeds are dispersed?
Correct answer: Through animal poop
Through the use of gloves
With the help of sunlight