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A fun series of films exploring the incredible science behind plants.

This collection includes the following topics:

  • What do plants need to survive?
  • The anatomy of a flower
  • Parts of a plant
  • How does water get from the roots to the leaves of a plant?
  • Classifying and grouping plants
  • Grouping living things
  • Are plants the same all year round?
  • The impact deforestation has on plants and nature
  • How can we protect plants and nature?

These clips are from the series: Ivy's Plant Shop

Suitable for: Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 in England, Wales and Early and 1st and 2nd Level in Scotland.

Also at Foundation, KS1 and KS2 in Northern Ireland.

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What do plants need to survive? video

A film looking at what plants need in order to survive.

What do plants need to survive?

The anatomy of the flower. video

A film looking at the various parts and functions of flowers.

The anatomy of the flower

Parts of a plant. video

A film looking at the various parts of a plant and their functions.

Parts of a plant

Classifying and grouping plants. video

A film looking at different ways of classifying and grouping plants.

Classifying and grouping plants

Grouping living things. video

A film looking at different ways of classifying and grouping living things.

Grouping living things

Are plants the same all year round? video

A film looking at how plants adapt in order to deal with the different seasons of the year.

Are plants the same all year round?

How can we protect plants and nature? video

A film looking at the ways we can all protect plants and nature.

How can we protect plants and nature?

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Where next?

Bitesize: KS1 Science

Use these Bitesize resources to set homework, independent study tasks or to consolidate learning for your pupils.

Bitesize: KS1 Science

Bitesize

Use these Bitesize resources to set homework, independent study tasks or to consolidate learning for your pupils.

Bitesize

Newsround

The latest news stories from Newsround to share in the classroom.

Newsround
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