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Draw a flower and label the parts of the flower you know. Fill a cup half full of water and add food colouring to the water. Put a flower into the glass and make observations of what has happened to the flower after; one hour, one day and two days. What’s happened to the flower? Draw a plant life cycle in the most creative way you can. Use multi- media to show the life cycle. Create your own plant/flowe r. Give the plant/flowe r a name and explain what the flower needs to survive. Draw a picture of it and label it. Zoom into a specific part of a flower or a plant and sketch this part of the plant. Ask a friend to guess what part of the plant or flower you have drawn. Take photos of the different plants or flowers you see on your exercise each day on your daily exercise. Choose a flower or a plant and press it in between two books. Once you have pressed it for enough time, do a flower rubbing using a coloured pencil. Make a collage of plants, twigs, leaves, flowers, sticks that you see on your daily exercise and make a picture of a plant or flower. Science Activities for home learning

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Page 1: Southcote Primary School · Web viewScience Activities for home learning Our science topic this term was going to be Plants. We were going to be learning about plants, their life

Draw a flower and label the parts of the flower you know.

Fill a cup half full of water and add food colouring to the water. Put a flower into the glass and make observations of what has happened to the flower after; one hour, one day and two days. What’s happened to the flower?

Draw a plant life cycle in the most creative way you can. Use multi-media to show the life cycle.

Create your own plant/flower. Give the plant/flower a name and explain what the flower needs to survive. Draw a picture of it and label it.

Zoom into a specific part of a flower or a plant and sketch this part of the plant. Ask a friend to guess what part of the plant or flower you have drawn.

Take photos of the different plants or flowers you see on your exercise each day on your daily exercise.

Choose a flower or a plant and press it in between two books. Once you have pressed it for enough time, do a flower rubbing using a coloured pencil.

Make a collage of plants, twigs, leaves, flowers, sticks that you see on your daily exercise and make a picture of a plant or flower.

Science Activities for home learningOur science topic this term was going to be Plants. We were going to be learning about plants, their life cycles and different parts of the plants. Enjoy these fun and creative activities to learn about plants and give

some of the science experiments ago. Your teachers would love to see what you are up to, so please take photos and email them to your class teacher and show them your amazing work.

Exciting websites for Science Experiments

Page 2: Southcote Primary School · Web viewScience Activities for home learning Our science topic this term was going to be Plants. We were going to be learning about plants, their life

https://www.sciencekids.co.nz/experiments.html - experiments for children to do at home.

https://mommypoppins.com/kids/50-easy-science-experiments-for- kids-fun-educational-activities-using-household-stuff - 50 Easy experiments for children to do at home.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zy66fg8 - BBC BItesize webpage for fun experiments for children.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z6bqkmn - Science game on BBC Bitesize.

https://www.sciencekids.co.nz/gamesactivities/plantsgrow.html - Games about Plant growth.

https://www.learninggamesforkids.com/science-games.html - Learning Games for Science topics online.