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• Great extension activities for life science units
• Correlated to standards
• Comprehensive life science vocabulary study
• Fascinating true-to-life illustrations
Bring deeper understanding and enjoyment to your classroom with this comprehensive Life Science resource. It includes more than 100 activities to extend and enhance your life science. True-to-life drawings aid students as they learn about a wide variety of topics including life systems, cycles, and the diverse kingdoms of living things. The pages are rich in content vocabulary study. This book will serve as an excellent supplement to your life science curriculum.
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The Five KingdomsScientists have placed all living things into five kingdoms. The organisms in each group represent one of the five kingdoms of living things.
Label each kingdom.
animals fungi monerans plants protists
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Animal or Plant?Scientists divide all living things into five groups called kingdoms. Two of the largest are the animal kingdom and the plant kingdom.
Compare these two kingdoms by using the chart. Check the correct box or boxes next to each characteristic.
Characteristic Plant Animal
all living organisms
formed from cells
cells have chlorophyll
cells have no chlorophyll
makes its own food
gets food from outside
moves from place to place
has limited movement
can reproduce its own kind
depends on the sun's energy
Family of Living ThingsScientists divide living things into five main groups called kingdoms.
Complete the chart comparing the five kingdoms.
Kingdoms
Animal Plant Fungi Protists Monerans
Does it make food?(yes; no; some)
Does it move about?(yes; no; some)
How many cells does it have?
(one; many)
Does the cell have a nucleus?(yes; no)
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Animal or Plant?Scientists divide all living things into five groups called kingdoms. Two of the largest are the animal kingdom and the plant kingdom.
Compare these two kingdoms by using the chart. Check the correct box or boxes next to each characteristic.
Characteristic Plant Animal
all living organisms
formed from cells
cells have chlorophyll
cells have no chlorophyll
makes its own food
gets food from outside
moves from place to place
has limited movement
can reproduce its own kind
depends on the sun's energy
Family of Living ThingsScientists divide living things into five main groups called kingdoms.
Complete the chart comparing the five kingdoms.
Kingdoms
Animal Plant Fungi Protists Monerans
Does it make food?(yes; no; some)
Does it move about?(yes; no; some)
How many cells does it have?
(one; many)
Does the cell have a nucleus?(yes; no)
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Plant PartsLabel the parts of a bean plant.
flower
root
fruit
seeds
leaf
stem
The Plant WorldThis chart shows how scientists group the different kinds of plants in the plant world.
Place a check in the column(s) that represent the plant with that characteristic.
is greenmakes seedsmakes seeds in a flowermakes seeds with two seed partsmakes seeds with one seed partmakes seeds in a coneproduces sporeshas leaves with veinshas leaves with parallel veinshas leaves with net-like veinshas needle-like leavesis a one-celled plant
Plants that make seeds
Seeds from flowers
monocot
dicot
Seeds from cones
conifer
fungusfern
moss algae
Plants that don’t make seeds
monocot
dicotconife
r
mossfern fungus
algae
monocot conifer
dicot
Seeds from flowers Seeds from conesPlants that make seeds Plants that don't make seeds
fungus
algae
fern
moss
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Plant PartsLabel the parts of a bean plant.
flower
root
fruit
seeds
leaf
stem
The Plant WorldThis chart shows how scientists group the different kinds of plants in the plant world.
Place a check in the column(s) that represent the plant with that characteristic.
is greenmakes seedsmakes seeds in a flowermakes seeds with two seed partsmakes seeds with one seed partmakes seeds in a coneproduces sporeshas leaves with veinshas leaves with parallel veinshas leaves with net-like veinshas needle-like leavesis a one-celled plant
algae
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A Flowering PlantLabel the parts of a flowering plant.
flower
pistil
stem
leaf
roots
stamen
petal
sepal
Flower PartsLabel the parts of the two flowers. Some words may be used more than once.
ovary petal pistil sepal stamen
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A Flowering PlantLabel the parts of a flowering plant.
flower
pistil
stem
leaf
roots
stamen
petal
sepal
Flower PartsLabel the parts of the two flowers. Some words may be used more than once.
ovary petal pistil sepal stamen
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Seed-Producing Parts of a FlowerLabel the seed-producting parts of a flower.
anther filament ovary ovule pistil
pollen grains pollen tube stamen stigma style
PollinationLabel the main parts involved in each type of pollination.
anther
pistil
stamen
cross-pollination
pollen grains
stigma
ovary
self-pollination
style
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Seed-Producing Parts of a FlowerLabel the seed-producting parts of a flower.
anther filament ovary ovule pistil
pollen grains pollen tube stamen stigma style
PollinationLabel the main parts involved in each type of pollination.
anther
pistil
stamen
cross-pollination
pollen grains
stigma
ovary
self-pollination
style
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Monocot or Dicot?Describe the characteristic that makes each plant either a dicot or a monocot. Label each plant part either dicot or monocot.
Eating Plant PartsLabel the edible part of each plant to describe what part of the plant is eaten.
bulb
root
flower
seed
fruit
stem
leaves
tuber
Seeds
Flowers
Leaves
RootsVascular bundlesin stem
bundles in a ring fibrous net-veined
one cotyledon parallel veins parts in fours or fives
parts in threes scattered bundles taproot
two cotyledon
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