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6 TH Grade Science What is a flower A flower is the part of the plant that makes the seeds Flower Video There are four main parts of a flower roots stem leaves flower What is the function of the root ID: 210426

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Slide1

Parts of a Flower

6

TH

Grade ScienceSlide2

What is a flower?

A flower is the part of the plant that makes the seeds.

Flower VideoSlide3

There are four main parts of a flower.

roots

stem

leaves

flowerSlide4

What is the function of the root?

root

The roots absorb water from the soil.Slide5

What is the function of the stem?

stem

The stem helps to support the plant

.

It also transports water & minerals.Slide6

What is the function of the leaf?

leaf

The leaves use sunlight to provide the plant with energy

.

They also let in carbon dioxide through tiny openings called stomata.Slide7

What is the function of the flower?

flower

The flower helps the plant to reproduce.Slide8

All flowers have

male and female

parts

pistil

stamen

This is the name for the

FEMALE

part of the flower.

This is the name for the

MALE

part of the flower.Slide9

The

pistil

(female part)

stigma

style

ovary

Sticky

Catches pollen

Contains eggs

Tube that pollen travels downSlide10

The stamen

(male part)

anther

filament

pollen

Produces & contains pollen

Yellow powder

Fertilizes eggsSlide11

sepal

petals

The parts that look like little green leaves that cover the outside of a flower bud to protect the flower before it opens.

The colorful, often bright part of the flower. They attract pollinators and are usually the reason why we buy and enjoy flowers.

Other parts of the flower

receptacle

End of flower stalkSlide12

Making your

flowerSlide13

Step 1

1. Color all parts of your flower first.

2. You can color the petals any color you like

3. Then cut out all the parts of the flower.

4. Do not cut out the labels until the end.Slide14

Step 2

Start by gluing down these parts first. Slide15

Step 3

Finish the flower as shown.

You will need to tuck the second petal inside the receptacle before you glue it down.Slide16

Preparing your labels:

Color

the stamen, filament, anther, & filament blue. These are the male parts of the flower.

Color

the stigma, style, pistil & ovary pink. These are the female parts of the flower.

Keep the petal label white and cut out all of the labels.

Color

the stem, sepal, receptacle, and leaf green. These are the female parts of the flower. Slide17

Labeling

your

flower

Follow along as we

label together & add notesSlide18

Stem

Leaf

Receptacle

Sepal

Stamen

Anther

Filament

Pistil

Stigma

Style

0vary

PetalSlide19
Slide20

Stem

Leaf

Receptacle

Sepal

Anther

Filament

Pistil

Stigma

Style

0vary

Petal

Stamen

Stamen – male part

Anther – makes pollen

Filament – holds up anther

Pollen – yellow powder, fertilizes eggs

Pistil – female part

Stigma – sticky, catches pollen

Style – tube that pollen travels down

Ovary – contains eggs

First Last Name

Period

Date

Write on Inside LEFTSlide21

Stamen – male part

Anther – makes pollen

Filament – holds up anther

Pollen – yellow powder, fertilizes eggs

Pistil – female part

Stigma – sticky, catches pollenStyle – tube that pollen travels down

Ovary – contains eggs