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This lesson looks at the parts of a flower and plant reproduction as part of the National Curriculum topic ‘Living Things and their Habitats’ for Year 5. It was originally taught as lesson7 in a sequence, following a lesson in which children dissected a flower to observe its parts first hand (this lesson also available in my shop). It could possibly be taught without children having already done any learning about the parts of a flower but the large amount of new vocabulary to get to grips with would be challenging.

The lesson begins with a recap of the parts of a flower learned about in the previous lesson, as well as their roles in the reproductive process. Children then carry out a role-play activity to help them practise using this new vocabulary in a fun way.

Children then complete a part-whole graphic organiser which requires them to really understand the role of each part of the flower. There is a more challenging version of this worksheet included.

The lesson finishes with a discussion activity that works well as an assessment for learning opportunity.

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