KS2 Flower structure and plant reproduction

Pupils take a closer look at the amazing structure of flowers, using microscopes. Do you think all flowers are the same?

A child's hand uses a micropshope

Level

Key Stage 2

Duration

45 minutes

Allocated space

30 pupils per group

Pupils explore how this diversity of structure helps the plants in their reproductive process.

Pupils learn how to carefully dissect a flower and use a variety of magnification including microscopes to explore their structures. 

Learning outcomes

We design our sessions to match the learning outcomes in the national curriculum. All our sessions have a cross-curricular approach and are tailored to suit the educational needs of your group. We aim to give pupils opportunities to work scientifically in areas that are difficult or impossible to create in the school environment.

This session offers pupils the opportunity to:

  • Use magnifying lenses and microscopes to look at a variety of flowers and other parts of plants
  • Investigate flower structure
  • Identify structures which make up a flower
  • Relate flower structure to the process of pollination. 

Curriculum links 

This KS2 visit supports and enhances the Science curriculum offered in schools.

Lower KS2

Year 3 - Plants

  • Explore the part that flowers play in the life cycle of flowering plants, including pollination, seed formation and seed dispersal.

Upper KS2

Year 5 - Living things and their habitat

  • Describe the life process of reproduction in some plants and animals.
A close up of yellow flowers

Key Stage 2 sessions

Our Key Stage 2 sessions are designed to inspire and engage students of 7 to 11 years.