
Help your pupils explore the fascinating ways plants adapt to different habitats with this engaging, curriculum-linked science pack. This two-lesson resource includes a wide variety of interactive tasks, research opportunities, and visual activities to support understanding of how different plants survive and thrive in their unique environments.
What’s Included:
- Two full lesson presentations (editable)
- Key vocabulary support (e.g., roots, stems, flowering, habitat, adaptation)
Research tasks using QR codes and plant case studies (e.g., cactus, oak, water lily) - Fact sheet templates for recording findings
- Visual labelling tasks (e.g., Amazonian water lily structure)
- Higher-level questioning (Is a balloon alive? | Mutualism extensions)
- Peer assessment activity
- Links to high-quality BBC and YouTube videos
Key Features:
- Fully editable and adaptable
- Supports enquiry-based learning and cross-curricular thinking
-Ideal for whole-class teaching, group work, or science project starters - Linked to the National Curriculum (UK) for KS2 (adaptable for international).
- No specialist science equipment required – just curiosity and collaboration!
Perfect for:
- KS2 Science – Plants, Living Things, and Habitats
- Enquiry skills and non-fiction research
- Stretch and challenge through case studies and real-world examples
- Used as part of the IPC (International Primary Curriculum) unit ‘Roots, Fruits and Shoots’.
- Eco-themed units or Earth Day projects
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