Common Woodland Plants Chart - Chart 2 - Plants - Year 1
Science Resource Description
The 'Common Woodland Plants Chart - Chart 2' is a visual resource specifically designed for Year 1 students to help them identify and familiarise themselves with the variety of plants that they might encounter in their own gardens. The chart showcases a selection of the most common garden plants, complete with images to make recognition easier for young learners. Children are encouraged to look at these pictures and then compare them with what they see in their gardens, potentially recognising plants such as roses, daffodils, gladioli, and lilies, as well as tulips, lupins, carnations, and hyacinths.
Alongside the visual identification, the chart prompts educational exploration by asking students to consider different parts of the plants and to think about the birds that might visit their gardens. It also challenges them to count and name any wild garden flowers they know, turning the activity into an interactive learning experience. This chart, produced by Focus Education (UK) Ltd, serves as an engaging tool for young children to connect with nature and begin learning about the flora around them, fostering an early interest in botany and the environment.