Create realistic flowers from construction paper and recycled items to show what you know about the parts of a flower.
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Find pictures of parts of a flower. Learn the names and purposes of each part. Find out how different flowers grow (bulbs, seeds, rhizomes) and in what climates.
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To make flowers: With Crayola® Scissors and construction paper, cut out flower parts for several different flowers. Choose various accurate shapes and colors for petals, pistils, stamens, and other parts. Glue to paper.
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Decorate flower parts with Crayola Construction Paper Crayons and Crayola Washable Glitter Glue.
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