Plants and Sunlight: Part 1 Worksheet

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Plants need sunshine to grow big and strong, just as much as they need water to thrive. In fact, plants can’t grow or flower without enough sun! Use this interesting worksheet to teach your child just how important sun is for plant life. Help little readers examine the passage at the top of the page before analyzing the pictures below it to determine which are likely struggling because of the lack of sunlight.

Required skills:
To resolve this worksheet, students should know that plants need sunlight to grow, and they should be able to identify the different parts of a plant. Additionally, they should be able to analyze the pictures and identify which plants are not getting enough sunlight.

Grade:
Grade 1
Difficulty level:
Normal
Standards:
1-LS1-1

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