To solve this problem, we need to put the stages of a sunflower's life in the correct order. A plant starts small and grows bigger over time.
Step 1: Identify the starting point.
All flowering plants start as a seed. Looking at the pictures at the bottom of the page, the first one is a
seed. This goes in the box labeled "First".
Step 2: What happens after the seed?
When you plant a seed in soil and give it water, it starts to grow roots and a tiny stem pushes up through the dirt. This is called a
seedling. In the pictures, the second image shows a small sprout coming out of the ground. This goes in the box labeled "Next".
Step 3: What happens after the seedling?
The seedling continues to grow taller and stronger. It grows leaves and gets ready to make flowers. This stage is often called a
young plant or just a growing plant. The third picture shows a taller green plant with leaves but no big flower yet. This goes in the box labeled "Then".
Step 4: What is the final stage shown?
Finally, the plant grows a big, bright yellow flower. This is the adult
flower stage. The last picture shows the full sunflower. This goes in the box labeled "Finally".
Summary of the Order:
1.
First: Seed
2.
Next: Seedling (sprout)
3.
Then: Young Plant (growing stalk)
4.
Finally: Flower (adult sunflower)
Final Answer:
First: Paste the picture of the
Seed.
Next: Paste the picture of the
Seedling (the small sprout).
Then: Paste the picture of the
Young Plant (the tall green stalk).
Finally: Paste the picture of the
Flower (the full sunflower).
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of plant sequence worksheet.