This Kindergarten plants worksheet introduces the simple plant life cycle. Kids choose answers in four multiple choice questions about seeds, sprouts, seedlings, flowers, and trees. Then they fill in five sentences about how plants grow over time. Hints and short explanations guide Kindergarten learners through each life-cycle step, helping them understand how a tiny seed slowly becomes a strong, grown plant with new flowers and seeds.
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Plants Parts and Needs
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. What is the very first step of a plant's life?
A) A seed
B) A flower
C) A tree
D) A leaf
2. What comes right after a seed sprouts?
A) A big tree
B) A small sprout
C) A flower
D) A fruit
3. What helps a flower turn into a fruit with seeds?
A) Snow on the ground
B) A loud noise
C) Bees and other helpers
D) Cold dark nights
4. What might happen to a plant with too little water?
A) It grows ten feet tall
B) It turns into a rock
C) It changes into a bird
D) It droops and may die
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. A seed first sends down small roots into the soil.
2. A young plant just past a sprout is called a seedling.
3. A grown plant may make a flower that becomes fruit.
4. A plant left in a sunny window with no water will wilt.
5. A tiny acorn can slowly grow into a tall tree.
Plants Parts and Needs
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. What is the very first step of a plant's life?
A) A seed
B) A flower
C) A tree
D) A leaf
2. What comes right after a seed sprouts?
A) A big tree
B) A small sprout
C) A flower
D) A fruit
3. What helps a flower turn into a fruit with seeds?
A) Snow on the ground
B) A loud noise
C) Bees and other helpers
D) Cold dark nights
4. What might happen to a plant with too little water?
A) It grows ten feet tall
B) It turns into a rock
C) It changes into a bird
D) It droops and may die
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A seed first sends down small roots into the soil.
2) A young plant just past a sprout is called a seedling.
3) A grown plant may make a flower that becomes fruit.
4) A plant left in a sunny window with no water will wilt.
5) A tiny acorn can slowly grow into a tall tree.
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