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Plant structure and function worksheets for Grade 3 provide young scientists with engaging opportunities to explore the fundamental components of plants and understand how each part contributes to plant survival. These comprehensive worksheets guide students through identifying key plant structures including roots, stems, leaves, and flowers while connecting each part to its specific function in helping plants obtain nutrients, water, sunlight, and reproduce successfully. Students develop critical observation skills as they examine plant diagrams, label botanical illustrations, and complete practice problems that reinforce their understanding of how plants meet their basic needs. Each worksheet collection includes detailed answer keys to support independent learning and assessment, with many resources available as free printables in convenient pdf format for classroom and home use.
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