teaching resource

Parts of a Plant Foldable - Lift-the-Flap Graphic Organiser

  • Updated

    Updated:  22 May 2023

Display learning about the parts of a plant with a fun “lift the flap” graphic organiser.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  3 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years:  F - 1

Curriculum

teaching resource

Parts of a Plant Foldable - Lift-the-Flap Graphic Organiser

  • Updated

    Updated:  22 May 2023

Display learning about the parts of a plant with a fun “lift the flap” graphic organiser.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  3 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years:  F - 1

Display learning about the parts of a plant with a fun “lift the flap” graphic organiser.

Display Learning with a Parts of a Plant Foldable

Are your students learning about the different parts of plants and their purposes? Teaching kids about the different parts of a plant is an important aspect of science education. Not only does it help children understand the basic structure of plants, but it also helps them develop an appreciation for the natural world around them. Learning about the different parts of a plant, such as the roots, stems, leaves and flowers, can help children understand how plants grow, how they produce oxygen and how they serve as the foundation of many food chains. This template will help students organise and present their ideas in a fun “lift-the-flap” display. 

Encourage your students to put on their thinking caps and think of ways that the different parts of plants contribute to their growth. This printable template includes four flaps for students to record their learning about the flowers, leaves, stems, and roots of plants.

Download & Print Your Graphic Organiser

Use the dropdown icon on the Download button to choose between the PDF or editable Google Slides version of this resource.

To assemble this foldable:

  1. Have students cut around the dotted border and between each flap.
  2. Fold along the solid lines to create 4 lift-up flaps.
  3. Stack the first template on top of the second template and glue or staple the left side to secure.

This template can then be glued in a notebook, on a piece of construction paper to display, or used with just the two sheets of paper.

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