Lesson objectives Teachers' notes 1) Review the parts of a flower. 2) Understand the function of each flower part. Flower parts and their functions Judy.

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Lesson objectives Teachers' notes 1) Review the parts of a flower. 2) Understand the function of each flower part. Flower parts and their functions Judy Schoonmaker, Ph.D

Let's review the parts of a flower petal sepal petiole

Flower Parts Circle the male stamen in blue Circle the female carpel in red

Female flower parts in the Carpel ovule ovary style stigma

Male flower parts in the Stamen anther filament pollenpollen tube

Match the Flower part to its function

Female flower parts in the Carpel ovule ovary stylestigma Return

Male flower parts in the Stamen anther filament pollenpollen tube Return

The parts of a flower petal sepal petiole Return

The parts of a flower petal sepal petiole Return

Flower Parts Circle the stamen in blue Circle the carpel in red Return

Teachers' notes Lesson objectives Subject: Topic: Grade(s): Prior knowledge: Cross-curricular link(s): Biology Genetics, Plants 9 none Lesson notes: This lesson focuses on flower parts and their functions.