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Reproduction and Growth of Plants

Reproduction and Growth of Plants

Assessment

Presentation

Science

7th Grade

Easy

NGSS
MS-ESS1-1, K-ESS3-1, MS-LS1-4

+16

Standards-aligned

Created by

RAHMEH BATAYNEH

Used 8+ times

FREE Resource

48 Slides • 20 Questions

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Multiple Choice

I agree with: (page 128)

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Mrs. Flores

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Mr. Myer

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Mr. Bricker

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Mr. Pappas

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Mr. Frist

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Multiple Choice

The flowers are for:

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attracting bees

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making perfumes

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reproduction of the plant

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Multiple Choice

All plants have the same reproductive structures.

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Agree

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Disagree

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Multiple Choice

All plants reproduce in the same way

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Agree

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Disagree

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Multiple Choice

Select the way you think plants reproduce by:

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Asexually

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Sexually

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Plants can reproduce in both ways; depending on the type of plant

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Fill in the Blanks

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Multiple Choice

Asexual reproduction involves the union of a sperm with an egg.

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True

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False

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Match

Vocabulary review - Match the word with its correct meaning

Spore

Pistil

Stamen

Pollen

Reproductive structure

Female part of the flower

Male part of the flower

Tiny yellow balls

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​Alef Game

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Learning Objective

Explore the different types of plants.
Explore how plants reproduce sexually.

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Match

Vocabulary review - Match the word with its correct meaning

Spore

Pistil

Stamen

Pollen

Reproductive structure

Female part of the flower

Male part of the flower

Tiny yellow balls

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Categorize

Options (6)

Seedless

Seed

Flowering

Flowerless

Cones

Spores

Organize these options into the right categories

Types of plants (2)
Seed plants (2)
Flowerless have
Seedless grow from

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​Examine the flower you got from your teacher. Remove the petals carefully to see the stamen and the pistil.

​Pollination VS Fertilization

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​Parts of the Flower

​s s s s
s s s s
s s s s
s s s s

​Flower

​p p
p p

​Stamen

​Pistil

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Match

Match the picture with its correct description

Pollination

Fertilization

Pollen moving in the pistil

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Multiple Choice

Question image

Which term best describes the transfer of pollen from the male part to the female part of the plant?

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Fertilization

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Pollination

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Spore

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Flowering

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Open Ended

How do you think plants spread their seeds if they cannot move?

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Multiple Choice

Plants in nature have many ways to scatter/spread their seeds. This is called __________

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Dispersal

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Germination

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Match

Match the word with its meaning

Parachute

Husk

Deposit

Propeller

Hook

Like an umbrella

Dry outer covering

To put away

Fan

Able to attach

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​Group Activity

  • With your group, read the bottom table in page 133, and complete the worksheet.

  • The group that answers ALL questions correctly will get

  • The group that gets above 7 will be rewarded

  • The group that gets above 5 will be rewarded

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​10 minutes

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​Page 133

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Open Ended

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How can the seeds of a date palm tree move? (Wind/ water/ animals)? Explain your answer.

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Match

Match the type of dispersal with the correct seed description

Wind
Water
Animals

Lightweight, parachute or propeller

Able to float, waterproof

able to attach or contained in fruit

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Multiple Choice

Which is an example of an animal behavior that directly affects plant reproduction?

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Squirrels burying nuts

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Horses moving on grass

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Duck hiding from predator in grass

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Multiple Choice

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This coconut seed was carried to the beach from a nearby island. How do you think the seed was carried to the beach?

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By an animal who deposited it on the beach

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By water in the ocean

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By attaching on the fur of an animal

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By wind

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End of Class​
Thank You

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Multiple Choice

Which image shows a plant responding with phototropism?

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​Alef 45

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​Group Activity - Worksheet

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