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Review the stages of pollination and the role of insect pollinators in the reproduction of flowering plants with these flower foldouts. With multiple template options, this hands-on activity is a fun alternative to a worksheet that allows pupils to sequence the stages before gluing and folding.

Benefits of this activity

  • Low-prep
  • Use as a review or assessment
  • A FUN and hands-on alternative to a worksheet
  • Suitable for interactive science notebooks
  • Differentiate with easy-cut options and 3 templates (see below)

The templates

  • Template 1: Pupils colour the flower and pollination stages, match the descriptions to the images on the template, glue, cut and fold.
  • Template 2: Pupils colour the flower and pollination stages, sequence the stages on the template, glue, cut and fold.
  • Template 3: Pupils colour the flower and pollination stages, match the descriptions to the images, sequence everything on the template, glue, cut and fold.
    All 3 templates have an easy-cut (straight edge) option for the flower on the outside.

Also included

  • 11 Vocabulary cards to print on coloured or white card. Cut out individually for students to match the words to the descriptions. There are also 11 colour picture cards you could print on white card to add to the activity for students to match words, definitions and images. The words are anther, flower, nectar, ovary, ovules, petals, pollen, pollination, pollinator, stigma, style
  • Pollination word search with 15 words to find (forward, down, and diagonally).
  • UK (A4) and US (letter-size) versions of the resource

Is this resource editable?
No, this 20-page PDF resource is not editable.

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