This hard Kindergarten worksheet asks why plants are important to people and animals. Four multiple choice questions cover oxygen, shelter, food from wheat, and what happens without sunlight. Five fill in the blank sentences reinforce ideas about nectar, bird nests, fruits, and plants dying in darkness. The page stretches Kindergarten thinkers with cause and effect reasoning, supporting NGSS K-LS1-1 standards. Children connect plants to real life and understand why we should care for trees and flowers.

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Busy Bee
Plants Parts and Needs
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which gas do plants make that people and animals breathe in?
 A) Oxygen
 B) Smoke
 C) Steam
 D) Dust
2. Why do squirrels build nests up in tall, leafy trees?
 A) For ice cream
 B) For shelter
 C) For toys
 D) For shoes
3. Which food on this list comes from a plant we grow?
 A) Milk
 B) Cheese
 C) Bread
 D) Eggs
4. What will most likely happen if a plant gets no sunlight?
 A) Grows huge
 B) Turns rainbow
 C) Makes flowers
 D) Wilts and dies
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Plants give off oxygen that people and animals breathe.
2) Bees visit flowers to collect sweet nectar for honey.
3) Birds build their soft, safe nests high up in trees.
4) A plant kept in a dark closet will slowly die.
5) Apples, oranges, and berries are healthy fruits from plants.
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