This is a beautiful full color poster that clearly shows the differences between monocotyledons and dicotyledons. The chart compares the flowers, seeds, stems, leaves and roots of these two types of plants with both graphic and written descriptions.
5 th - 12 th Biology , General Science Rated 4.63 out of 5, based on 35 reviews Add to CartThis game will review their facts about monocots and dicots in a fun way. This game includes a game board you can print and glue into a file folder. Then there are 24 game cards that go with the game. Can be used in a science center. Works for 1-3 players. For other monocot and dicot items click below: Facts Memory Game and Monocot & Dicot PowerPoint Be sure to leave feedback with any purchase to receive TPT credits to spend. Also, don't forget to become a follower to get sales updates. Or lo
3 rd - 5 th Biology , Environment , Science Rated 5 out of 5, based on 8 reviews Add to CartHelp your students review the differences between monocot and dicot with this memory game. Great as a center activity. Comes with 32 cards. For other monocot and dicot items click below: Board or Trail Game and Monocot and Dicot PowerPoint Be sure to leave feedback with any purchase to receive TPT credits to spend. Also, don't forget to become a follower to get sales updates. Or look for fun freebies and ideas at My Blog
2 nd - 4 th Biology , Science Rated 4.8 out of 5, based on 6 reviews Add to CartThis is a set of notes about the parts of a seed for students to glue into either an interactive notebook or a regular notebook. I created this for my 5th grade science class. These notes are in preparation for the lab where we will dissect monocot (corn) and dicot (bean) seeds. I reduce the size of the page to 85% and have the students glue it into their science notebooks. Then, I discuss the topic and have a copy of the notes under the document camera. The students fill in the notes as we g
Biology , Science Rated 4.5 out of 5, based on 2 reviews Add to CartFOLLOW ME SO YOU CAN CHECK OUT MY OTHER FREE PRODUCTS AS THEY ARE RELEASED. This no-prep Interactive Drag and Drop Activity for GOOGLE Drive and GOOGLE Classroom DISTANCE LEARNING involves matching Angiosperms (fruits, monocots, dicots, annuals, biennials, perennials) to descriptions and examples as well as create a story using the vocabulary. Included in this purchase are the following: InstructionsSort and Match ActivitySort and Match AnswersVocabulary Story Activity using context cluesVen
Not Grade Specific Biology , Science Also included in: Angiosperms (Plants) Sort & Match Activity - Google & Paper Combo Bundle Add to CartThis quick presentation introduces your students to the major differences between monocots and dicots , using clear pictures and examples. At the end of the presentation, students can come to the board and show what they have learned by placing pictures of different features of plants into the appropriate category. A quick and effective way to learn the difference between these groups of plants. Follow up with the Plant Scavenger Hunt, available here as a free download!
6 th - 8 th Biology , Environment , General Science Rated 5 out of 5, based on 4 reviews Add to CartPlant classification and identification can be easy when we teach our students with a lab. It will have your will have your students working on identifying angiosperms and gimnosperms. It is designed for middle school science or biology. It was designed for review of concepts likenon-vascular plants, angiosperms, gymnosperms, monocots or dicots . It is a plant activity designed to be used by printing on post-it notes, and position those post it notes in the lab, making stations to identify the
6 th - 9 th Biology , General Science , Science Rated 4.8 out of 5, based on 5 reviews Add to CartIn this lab, students study leaves microscopically to determine if plants are monocot or dicot . In addition, students will be able to distinguish if a plant is native to an arid climate, aquatic climate or one that is abundant in moisture using data from stomatal counts. This lab also promotes evolutionary anatomy of the plant leaf through inherited characteristics such as location of stomata. From the desk of Blondwmn in Mesa, Arizona
9 th - 12 th Biology , Environment Rated 4.71 out of 5, based on 7 reviews Add to CartClassification of plants into nonvascular vs. vascular plants, angiosperms vs. gymnosperms, and monocots vs. dicots .
6 th - 7 th Biology , Science Rated 4.33 out of 5, based on 6 reviews Add to CartAn Introduction to botany that covers the division of plants and explains the difference between Dicot and Monocot Flowers as well as there placement in the Planta Kingdome. I used it for Horticulture Class.
Higher Education , Adult Education Biology , Philosophy Add to CartThis resource includes information on the parts of the seed, as well as the differences between monocots and dicots . Can be used as a quick review, or guided notes!
9 th - 12 th Career and Technical Education , Environment , Science Add to CartIf you teach plant science or biology, this quick sheet may come in handy for you and your students! As a horticulture teacher, I would pre-teach the parts of the flower. I would compare the stamen and pistil reproductive parts as well as complete vs in complete flowers. I also teach about monocots vs dicots . Then, I would give students a flower and have the dissect it carefully. They can either work in pairs or individually. The students would be able to use their notes to help them learn the p