A worksheet highlighting the different parts of a plant.
Plants are made up of a unique parts that enable them to grow and reproduce. This worksheet for lower grades highlights the main parts of a plant including:
Updated: 24 Mar 2020
A worksheet highlighting the different parts of a plant.
Non-Editable: PDF
Pages: 1 Page
Years: 1 - 3
A worksheet highlighting the different parts of a plant.
Plants are made up of a unique parts that enable them to grow and reproduce. This worksheet for lower grades highlights the main parts of a plant including:
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