Living things & the processes of life - Variety & characteristic features - Living on Earth (Plants) - G14p | |
Development of Target
LT-D1.1 |
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LT-D1.1 | Give the main distinguishing features of the major groups of flowering and non-flowering plants Plants can be divided into two groups :- those that reproduce using flowers (flowering) and those which do not (non-flowering). Non flowering plants can be divided into lichens, mosses, ferns, algae, etc. Flowering plants can divided into those with long thin leaves with parallel veins and those with veins which form a branching pattern. |
1 | Examine and draw examples of non-flowering plants from the local environment. |
2 | Group examples of flowering plants into those with long thin leaves with parallel veins (e.g. grasses, iris, daffodil, tulip) and those with veins which form a branching pattern (e.g. geranium, sycamore, horse chestnut.) |