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Plant Life Cycle

Grade 3 · Science · Life Cycles · Manitoba, Canada

Lesson Summary

Plants grow from seeds, develop roots and leaves, make flowers, and produce new seeds.

Explanation

A plant's life begins as a seed. When the seed gets water, warmth, and light, it sprouts and a tiny root pushes down while a stem pushes up. The plant grows leaves that collect sunlight to make food. Eventually the plant makes flowers, and the flowers are pollinated to produce new seeds. Those seeds can grow into new plants and the cycle starts over.

Practice Questions

Q1: What does a seed need to start growing?
Answer: Water, warmth, and light.
Q2: What is the job of a flower in the plant life cycle?
Answer: Flowers help the plant make new seeds.
Q3: What part of the plant grows down into the soil first?
Answer: The root.
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Plant Life Cycle is a lesson in the Life Cycles chapter of Grade 3 Science. It is part of the Manitoba, Canada school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.

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Plant Life Cycle is taught in Grade 3 as part of the Science curriculum in Manitoba, Canada.

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