Difference between revisions of "Plant"
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|A [[flower]] only grows on Flowering '''plants'''. | |A [[flower]] only grows on Flowering '''plants'''. | ||
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+ | Be careful not to suggest that plants get their food from the soil. Plants only get water and minerals from the soil. The majority of a plant is made using the Carbon Dioxide that the plant absorbed from the air. | ||
: Some [[moss]]. | : Some [[moss]]. |
Revision as of 09:10, 10 August 2018
Contents
Key Stage 1
Meaning
A plant is a living thing that has roots and can make its own food.
About Plants
- Plants usually have a part of them that is green. Most often this is their leaves, but some plants have no leaves like a cactus.
- Some plants are wild and other plants are cultivated.
- We get fruits and vegetables from some plants but some plants have poisonous fruit that we can't eat.
Survival
- To survive a plant needs water, warmth and light.
- An adult plant will wilt if it does not get enough water and then it could die.
- An adult plant will die if it gets too cold and wilt and then die it if gets too hot.
- An adult plant will not be able to make its own food if there is not enough light so the plant will lose its leaves and go into a dormant state.
Germination
- When a seed is planted, if the conditions are right it will germinate and start to grow into an adult plant.
- If there is not enough water, and it is too cold or too hot, the seed will not germinate.
Examples
Moss is a small soft plant that can't grow flowers. | A tree is a large plant with a woody trunk. |
A fern is a plant that doesn't grow flowers. | A flower only grows on Flowering plants. |
Note for Teachers
Be careful not to suggest that plants get their food from the soil. Plants only get water and minerals from the soil. The majority of a plant is made using the Carbon Dioxide that the plant absorbed from the air.
- Some moss.
- A tree.
- A fern.
- A flowering plant.