Instructional Video0:55
Curated Video

Parts of a plant – Odd one out

K - 5th
Four objects are shown, but which one is not part of a plant? Life processes - Green plants - Parts of a plant A Twig Tidbit Film - Odd one out. The children have to work out which of four images is the odd one out.
Instructional Video8:33
Rock 'N Learn

Photosynthesis and Parts of a Plant

K - 5th
Learn about photosynthesis and the parts of a plant with fun animation for students of all ages, especially fourth graders. Learn how plants make their food using water, air, light, and nutrients. Covers chlorophyll and photosynthesis...
Instructional Video0:58
Visual Learning Systems

Plant Structures: Introduction (Plant Structures)

9th - 12th
Students will explore the basic parts of a plant including the stem, roots, and leaves. The series of videos describes the functions of each of these plant parts using many real-world examples that students will recognize easily....
Instructional Video1:00
Visual Learning Systems

Plant Parts: Introduction

9th - 12th
Upon viewing the Plant Parts video series, students will be able to do the following: Recognize that plants have many parts, and that each part performs specific functions. List many different parts of plants that we eat. Describe the...
Instructional Video2:26
Science Buddies

Dissect a Flower

K - 5th
Springtime is when nature comes back to life. Trees are growing their leaves again and flowers are sprouting, displaying their beautiful colors and spreading their delightful smell. But have you ever looked at a flower in more detail?...
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Kids Clubhouse Adventures: Read Good Books!: Plant Parts

Pre-K - 1st
KIDS Clubhouse Adventures kids read and discover more about plants. In this feature, kids demonstrate what they learned by designing and creating their own flower garden using art supplies. [1:48]
Instructional Video
Other

British Nutrition Foundation: Food a Fact of Life: Food and Farming: Plants

Pre-K - 1st
Watch this short video clip on plants and how they are grown as food for humans. [1:09]