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Transcript
Click here to begin
the activity.
This slide show has been created by Heather Hoene at Barrington Elementary.
These activities will address the following
Hazelwood Objectives for fifth grade.
Explain science concepts and
problem solve orally and in writing.
Identify the parts of a
flower.
Explain how pollen is scattered.
Whenever you see this picture, you will
need to write the answer in your journal.
Click here to go back to the previous slide.
Flowering plants reproduce by means of
A.
B.
C.
D.
Seeds
Buds
Spores
Bacteria
Non-flowering plants reproduce by means of
A.
B.
C.
D.
Grafts
Stalks
Spores
Bacteria
Non-flowering
Plant
•Examples:
Fern
Moss
Conifers
•Reproduce
by means of
spores
Flowering
Plant
•Examples:
Oak
Dandelion
Grass
•Reproduce
by means of
seeds
Compare
and give
examples
Name each flower part.
petal
Stigma
sepal
Name each flower part.
Anther with
pollen
stamen
1. Can you identify any other
parts?
2. Explain how pollen is spread.
stem
Pollen is spread with the help of insects,
wind, water, animals, and even humans.
For instance, when bees land on one
flower’s anther, they pick up the pollen.
They transport the pollen by flying
to another flower. The sticky
substance on the stigma
collects the pollen.
The end.