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Plants Worksheets and Journals

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  • Grade Levels: 1 & 2
  • Age Group: 5-6 Years
  • Subjects: Science
  • Resource Type: Books, Printables, Worksheets & Activities
  • Number of Books/Printables: 9
  • Language: English
  • Format: PDFs

Description

We believe learning should be fun. That’s why we designed this pack of worksheets and journals to guides your child through the fascinating world of plants.

Resource 1: Parts of Plants and Functions – Book

This mini-book breaks down the essential parts of a plant in a way that’s super easy for little learners to grasp. We don’t just label the parts; we explain why each part is important.

For example, we compare the stem to a drinking straw that helps the plant “gulp up” water, and the leaves to tiny little chefs that use sunlight to make the plant’s food. I remember a student once told me, “So the leaf is like a solar panel!”—and you know what? That’s a fantastic, modern comparison that really sticks. We use simple, powerful analogies like that throughout the book to make the science memorable.

Resource 2: Learn The Plant Life Cycle Steps – Book

The layout is clean and sequential, using numbers and clear arrows to guide them through the process.

What I love about this book is that it sets the stage for the hands-on Plant Life Cycle Worksheet. After reading this, a child can easily sequence the pictures on the worksheet because they already know the story. It’s all about building confidence through prepared learning.

Resource 3: 6 Habitats Where Animals and Plants Live – Book

Explore 6 key habitats (e.g., Ocean, Desert, Forest, Rainforest, Arctic, Grassland). This book is a mini-field trip around the world! It expands a child’s understanding beyond their own backyard.

This is a great way to introduce the concept of adaptation and provides the context that makes the adaptation concept make sense.

Resource 4: Plant Parts Worksheet For Kindergarten

Simple diagram of a plant -> Word bank (Root, Stem, Leaf, Flower) -> Matching lines -> “Color the flower!”

This is the classic “label the plant” worksheet, but we’ve kept it clean and uncluttered for little hands. The instructions are simple, and the lines are thick and clear.

Pro-Tip from a Teacher: For kids who aren’t writing yet, you can cut the words from the word bank into cards and have them glue the correct label to the right part. It turns it into a fine motor skill activity too! It’s all about adapting to your learner’s needs.

Resource 5: Need Of Plant Worksheet For Kindergarten

Visuals of a healthy plant and a sad plant -> Cut-and-paste activity with images of Sun, Water, Soil, Air -> Sorting exercise.

This cut-and-paste activity is always a hit. It’s tactile and helps reinforce the four essential things plants need to survive. We include a “sad plant” visual to help children understand the consequence of not having one of these elements—a simple cause-and-effect lesson.

Resource 6: Plant Life Cycle Worksheet For Kindergarten

This assesses their understanding of sequencing and the cycle itself.

If a child gets stuck, I always encourage them to go back and flip through the mini-book. It teaches them a valuable skill: using resources to find answers.

Resource 7: Plant and Animal Identification Worksheet For Kindergarten

Two columns: “Plants” and “Animals” -> Collection of images (a dog, a tree, a flower, a fish, etc.) -> Sorting activity.

This seems simple, but it’s a fundamental scientific skill: classification. It helps young learners observe characteristics and group things based on a common rule. It’s a basic introduction to taxonomy that feels like a game.

Resource 8: Plant Adaptation Worksheet For Kindergarten

Focus on one or two easy adaptations (e.g., Cactus spines, Water Lily wide leaves) -> Matching activity: “Which plant lives in the desert?”

We’ve found that introducing adaptation with very clear, visual examples is key for this age group. Instead of a complex definition, we show a cactus and say, “This plant has sharp spines to protect itself from animals that want to eat it in the dry desert.” The worksheet then reinforces this with a simple matching game. It’s a gentle and effective introduction to a fascinating topic.

Resource 9: Jumbled Plant Words Worksheet For Grade 3

We always include a word bank to prevent frustration, allowing the child to focus on the problem-solving aspect. It’s a great quiet-time activity or homework assignment.

Together, these resources create a complete learning journey that takes a child from asking “What is that?” to understanding how and why plants live and grow.

Your next step is simple. Download your bundle, grab some scissors and crayons, and get ready for some “aha!” moments. We’re so sure these will become a go-to resource in your teaching toolkit.

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