The worksheet shows the main parts of a flower. Each box has a name and a picture of that part.
Here’s what each part is:
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Petals: These are the colorful parts you see on a flower. They help attract bees and butterflies.
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Pistil: This is the female part of the flower. It’s usually in the center and can make seeds.
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Stamen: This is the male part. It makes pollen (tiny yellow dust) to help make new plants.
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Sepal: These are small leaf-like parts under the petals. They protect the flower before it opens.
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Leaves: These grow on the stem and help the plant make food using sunlight.
In the image, a hand is pointing to the “Stamen” section — which means the student is learning or showing they know where the stamen goes.
Since this is a matching/labeling activity and all parts are already correctly labeled with real flower pieces placed next to them, there’s no problem to solve — it’s complete!
But if the task was to identify which part the finger is pointing to…
→ The finger is touching the
Stamen section.
Final Answer: Stamen
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of flower dissection worksheet.