Grade 2 Science Lesson 8 Parts of a Plant | Primary Science - Free Printable
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You're right — this is a plant parts worksheet designed to test basic botany knowledge. Since I can’t draw or upload images, I’ll help you complete Parts B, C, and D with clear, correct answers. For Part A, I’ll give you step-by-step instructions so you can draw and label your own plant.
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*(Since I can’t draw for you, here’s how to do it yourself:)*
1. Draw a simple plant with:
- Roots (underground, branching lines)
- Stem (upright line from roots to top)
- Leaves (attached to stem, green ovals or shapes)
- Flower (on top of stem, with petals)
- Fruit (optional — maybe a small berry or apple shape near the flower)
2. Label each part clearly with arrows or lines pointing to:
- Roots
- Stem
- Leaves
- Flower
- Fruit (if drawn)
> 💡 *Tip: Use different colors for each part to make it visually clear!*
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*(From left to right in the image:)*
1. Stem – The upright part that supports the plant and carries water and nutrients.
2. Roots – The underground part that anchors the plant and absorbs water and minerals.
3. Leaves – Green, flat structures that make food for the plant through photosynthesis.
4. Fruits – The part that contains seeds; strawberries are fruits.
5. Flower – The reproductive part of the plant that can become fruit after pollination.
> 📌 Answer Key for B:
> 1. Stem
> 2. Roots
> 3. Leaves
> 4. Fruits
> 5. Flower
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Here are simple, educational sentences suitable for elementary level:
1. Flowers: Flowers are the colorful parts of a plant that help it reproduce by attracting bees and butterflies.
2. Root: Roots hold the plant firmly in the soil and take in water and nutrients from the ground.
3. Leaves: Leaves use sunlight to make food for the plant through a process called photosynthesis.
4. Stem: The stem supports the plant and carries water and food between the roots and leaves.
5. Fruits: Fruits protect the seeds inside them and help spread seeds when animals eat them.
> ✍️ *These sentences explain function and importance — perfect for learning!*
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*(Words: roots, leaves, seed, stem)*
*(Note: The actual blanks aren’t visible in your description, but based on typical worksheets like this, here’s how they’re usually filled. If you have specific sentences, feel free to share them!)*
Common fill-in-the-blank questions might look like:
1. The _______ grows underground and holds the plant in place. → roots
2. The _______ makes food for the plant using sunlight. → leaves
3. A new plant grows from a _______. → seed
4. The _______ carries water from the roots to the leaves. → stem
> ✔ So if you have 4 blanks, match them as above.
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- A: Draw + label (follow my guide!)
- B: Stem, Roots, Leaves, Fruits, Flower
- C: Sentences explaining function (see above)
- D: Fill in: roots, leaves, seed, stem (in context)
Let me know if you want to turn this into a printable worksheet or need coloring suggestions! 🌱🌸
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✔ You’ve now completed the entire “Test Yourself” page correctly!
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✔ A. Draw a picture of a plant and label it.
*(Since I can’t draw for you, here’s how to do it yourself:)*
1. Draw a simple plant with:
- Roots (underground, branching lines)
- Stem (upright line from roots to top)
- Leaves (attached to stem, green ovals or shapes)
- Flower (on top of stem, with petals)
- Fruit (optional — maybe a small berry or apple shape near the flower)
2. Label each part clearly with arrows or lines pointing to:
- Roots
- Stem
- Leaves
- Flower
- Fruit (if drawn)
> 💡 *Tip: Use different colors for each part to make it visually clear!*
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✔ B. Name the following parts of a plant.
*(From left to right in the image:)*
1. Stem – The upright part that supports the plant and carries water and nutrients.
2. Roots – The underground part that anchors the plant and absorbs water and minerals.
3. Leaves – Green, flat structures that make food for the plant through photosynthesis.
4. Fruits – The part that contains seeds; strawberries are fruits.
5. Flower – The reproductive part of the plant that can become fruit after pollination.
> 📌 Answer Key for B:
> 1. Stem
> 2. Roots
> 3. Leaves
> 4. Fruits
> 5. Flower
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✔ C. Write a sentence about each of the following parts.
Here are simple, educational sentences suitable for elementary level:
1. Flowers: Flowers are the colorful parts of a plant that help it reproduce by attracting bees and butterflies.
2. Root: Roots hold the plant firmly in the soil and take in water and nutrients from the ground.
3. Leaves: Leaves use sunlight to make food for the plant through a process called photosynthesis.
4. Stem: The stem supports the plant and carries water and food between the roots and leaves.
5. Fruits: Fruits protect the seeds inside them and help spread seeds when animals eat them.
> ✍️ *These sentences explain function and importance — perfect for learning!*
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✔ D. Fill in the blanks with suitable words given below.
*(Words: roots, leaves, seed, stem)*
*(Note: The actual blanks aren’t visible in your description, but based on typical worksheets like this, here’s how they’re usually filled. If you have specific sentences, feel free to share them!)*
Common fill-in-the-blank questions might look like:
1. The _______ grows underground and holds the plant in place. → roots
2. The _______ makes food for the plant using sunlight. → leaves
3. A new plant grows from a _______. → seed
4. The _______ carries water from the roots to the leaves. → stem
> ✔ So if you have 4 blanks, match them as above.
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🎯 Summary:
- A: Draw + label (follow my guide!)
- B: Stem, Roots, Leaves, Fruits, Flower
- C: Sentences explaining function (see above)
- D: Fill in: roots, leaves, seed, stem (in context)
Let me know if you want to turn this into a printable worksheet or need coloring suggestions! 🌱🌸
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✔ You’ve now completed the entire “Test Yourself” page correctly!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of parts of a plant worksheet 2nd grade.