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Getting to Know Plants
EVS,  CLASS 3
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Getting to Know Plants
EVS,  CLASS 3
I n tr o d u c ti o n
One day, Gopu, Simmi, and Raj on their way
to the school see many plants. 
What is your favourite fruit? Have you ever
seen the plant that bears that fruit?
Today we will learn about various plants and
how they are used.
As they walk, they see many plants, from big
trees to tiny herbs.
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Getting to Know Plants
EVS,  CLASS 3
I n tr o d u c ti o n
One day, Gopu, Simmi, and Raj on their way
to the school see many plants. 
What is your favourite fruit? Have you ever
seen the plant that bears that fruit?
Today we will learn about various plants and
how they are used.
As they walk, they see many plants, from big
trees to tiny herbs.
Jamun Tree
Tall and Strong Shiny Leaves
Sweet Fruit Loves Sunlight
Introduction
They also talk about the jamun tree,
which is Raj's favourite tree.
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Getting to Know Plants
EVS,  CLASS 3
I n tr o d u c ti o n
One day, Gopu, Simmi, and Raj on their way
to the school see many plants. 
What is your favourite fruit? Have you ever
seen the plant that bears that fruit?
Today we will learn about various plants and
how they are used.
As they walk, they see many plants, from big
trees to tiny herbs.
Jamun Tree
Tall and Strong Shiny Leaves
Sweet Fruit Loves Sunlight
Introduction
They also talk about the jamun tree,
which is Raj's favourite tree.
Different Types of Plants
Trees
Trees are big, strong plants with thick trunks. 
They give shade, and homes for
animals, and help clean the air.
Jamun trees are a good example,
with shiny leaves and sweet fruits.
Tress have branches, leaves, and
deep roots.
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Getting to Know Plants
EVS,  CLASS 3
I n tr o d u c ti o n
One day, Gopu, Simmi, and Raj on their way
to the school see many plants. 
What is your favourite fruit? Have you ever
seen the plant that bears that fruit?
Today we will learn about various plants and
how they are used.
As they walk, they see many plants, from big
trees to tiny herbs.
Jamun Tree
Tall and Strong Shiny Leaves
Sweet Fruit Loves Sunlight
Introduction
They also talk about the jamun tree,
which is Raj's favourite tree.
Different Types of Plants
Trees
Trees are big, strong plants with thick trunks. 
They give shade, and homes for
animals, and help clean the air.
Jamun trees are a good example,
with shiny leaves and sweet fruits.
Tress have branches, leaves, and
deep roots.
Shrubs
Shrubs are smaller than trees and have many
b ranch es .
 Shrubs look like b u shes and have p ret t y
flowers. 
They grow in gar dens and wild places, giving
s h el t e r to small insects. 
T u l si plants are a good example, known for
their nice-smelling leaves.
Different Types of Plants
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FAQs on PPT: Getting to Know Plants

1. What are the different parts of a plant and what does each part do?
Ans. Plants have five main parts: roots absorb water and nutrients from soil; stems support the plant and transport water upward; leaves make food using sunlight through photosynthesis; flowers produce seeds for reproduction; and fruits protect seeds. Understanding these plant structures helps students recognise how each part has a specific function in keeping the plant alive and healthy.
2. How can I tell the difference between roots and stems when looking at a plant?
Ans. Roots grow downward into soil, are typically thin and branching, and lack leaves or buds. Stems grow upward above ground, are usually thicker, have leaves attached at intervals called nodes, and often appear green or woody. Roots absorb water while stems transport it upward-this functional difference makes identifying plant organs straightforward for Class 3 learners observing real plants or botanical diagrams.
3. Why do plants need sunlight and how does it help them grow?
Ans. Plants need sunlight to produce their own food through a process called photosynthesis, where leaves trap light energy and convert it into nutrients. Without sufficient light, plants cannot manufacture the glucose and oxygen required for growth and survival. Sunlight is the primary energy source that powers all plant life processes, making it essential for photosynthesis and overall plant development in gardens and classrooms.
4. What's the easiest way to remember all the plant parts and their jobs for my EVS exam?
Ans. Use memory aids like "Roots Down, Stems Up, Leaves Eat Sun, Flowers Make Seeds." Create flashcards or mind maps showing each organ with its function labelled clearly. EduRev offers detailed PPTs, flashcards, and visual worksheets on plant structures that break down complex plant anatomy into simple, memorable diagrams perfect for Class 3 revision and quick exam recall.
5. How do I know if a plant is healthy or sick by looking at its leaves and stems?
Ans. Healthy plants display green, firm leaves without brown spots or holes, and have strong, upright stems. Sick plants show wilted leaves, yellowing, pest damage, or weak drooping stems. Learning to observe these visible signs of plant health teaches students practical skills in caring for classroom or home plants and understanding how environmental conditions affect living organisms in nature.
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