August 29, 2011
Interactive Plant Biology: A Kid’s Guide To The Life Cycle Of A Flower
The flower is a pretty complicated plant, with lots of little parts which help it reproduce (or make more of itself). For that reason it’s probably best to look at the basics of flower reproduction before we get into the more difficult stuff like the parts of the flower, its life cycle, and how to grow your own flowers.
The flower pretty much has one job: make more flowers. The way it does this is amazing! Have you ever wondered why flowers are so bright and pretty? Ever wonder why they smell so good? Follow the links below to learn!
Shop Best Selling Plants
Parts of a Flower
The Great Plant Escape – The Case of Plantenstein: Follow the facts of the case to help Detective LePlant solve the mystery of plant life.
How Do Plants Get Pollinated?: Having trouble figuring this out? Go to this site!
How Do Bees Use Flowers? Learn how bees make honey by using flowers.
My Plant Doodle: Draw your plant and label the parts at this site!
Supermarket Botany: Do you know what plant parts you’re eating?
Science Up Close – Parts of a Flower: Use this interactive tool to learn about the parts of a plant.
Life Cycle of a Flower
Plant Reproduction: Learn how flowers and other plants reproduce.
The Plant Life Cycle: A cool way to look at the plant cycle.
Growing Your Own Flowers
Flowers for Kids!: View a presentation or quiz yourself!
Science Games for Kids: How Plants Grow: Experiment with plants by using this interactive science activity.
Flower Crafts and Activities: Growing a garden isn’t the only fun you can have with flowers!
The Life Cycle of Tulips: Have fun growing these beautiful flowers.
My First Garden: A guide to the world of fun and clever gardening.
School Gardens: Some schools let you have a garden right in school! Make your school one of them.
Growing in the Garden: Winter activities with plants and more.
Flower and Garden Crafts: Learn how to make a garden bed and tissue paper flowers.
Make Your Own Potpourri: If your dry some of you flower petals, you can make something to make your house smell good all winter!
Science and Plants for Schools: Learn how to (and why you really should) make a garden at your school.
Fun Activities to Do with Plants: Gardening is hard work… but it’s also FUN!
151 Types of Flowers: Pick the right flowers for your garden.