Lesson Plan: 2B.1.01

Hamble Lesson Observation Plan
Learning About
What makes up a flower?
Keywords:
  • Ovary (1)
  • Style (1)
  • Gamete (1)
  • Petal (1)
  • Sepal (1)
  • Stigma (1)
  • Carpel (1)
  • Anther (1)
  • Stamen (1)
  • Filament (1)
  • Pollen (1)
  • Cell (1)
  • Flower (1)
Memory Anchor:
Method Precise Learning Objective Linked Question / Activity
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Stepping Stones Pitstop Check
(Thinking Map)
Flowers are the genitals of plants What part of the plant is involved in sexual reproduction?

Flower structure - The Stamen is the male part of a flower. - The Stamen consists of an Anther and Filament. - The Anther contains pollen, the male gamete cell. - The Carpel is the female part of a flower. - The Carpel consists of a Stigma, Style and Ovary. - The Stigma is on the end of the style. - The Ovary contains the Ovule, the female gamete cell. - The flower also has Petals and Sepals. What is the male part of the flower called?

Flower dissection

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