Plants are an essential part of life, giving us food, oxygen, and greenery. They have five main parts – roots, stem, leaves, flowers, and fruits – and each plays an important role in helping plants grow.
To understand this better, our students actively participated in hands-on plant activities. Some children grew seedlings in pots and observed how roots and shoots develop. Others created leaf collection charts, showing that different plants have different types of leaves.
Through these activities, they also learned that:
• Roots fix the plant and absorb water.
• Stem supports and carries food and water.
• Leaves prepare food through photosynthesis.
• Flowers help in reproduction.
• Fruits protect seeds, which grow into new plants.
These simple yet meaningful activities helped our young learners connect classroom knowledge with real-life observation. Truly, every child discovered the magic of plants by learning, growing, and exploring nature.