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Grade 1 students explore why plants matter to Earth and to us in this harder worksheet. Four multiple choice questions cover oxygen in the air, a world without plants, cool tree shade, and homes for animals. Five fill-in-the-blank sentences name specific ways plants help, including oxygen, tree homes, cool shade, and foods like beans. Helpful hints lead young scientists to see why every plant is important.

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Busy Bee
Plants: Growth & Needs
Grade 1
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. What gas do plants put into the air that we need to breathe?
 A) Smoke
 B) Oxygen
 C) Steam
 D) Sand dust
2. Imagine a world with no plants at all. What would happen?
 A) Animals would have plenty of food
 B) Less food and clean air for everyone
 C) Deserts would get cooler fast
 D) Rivers would fill with fruit
3. On a hot sunny day, a big tree gives us...
 A) Bright flashlights
 B) Cool shade to sit under
 C) Loud music to hear
 D) Snow and cold ice cubes
4. Which is NOT a way plants help animals?
 A) Give oxygen to breathe
 B) Give food to eat
 C) Give homes in branches
 D) Chase away the rain
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Plants give us oxygen to breathe from the air.
2) Many animals build their homes inside a tree.
3) On a hot day, a big tree gives us cool shade.
4) We eat plants like apples, rice, and beans.
5) A world with no plants would have less oxygen and food.
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