Plants and TreesPlants are living things that grow in the soil.

Different trees look different:
Shrubs
Herbs
Climbing Plants
VegetablesExamples:
Potatoes grow underground as roots.
Onions also grow underground.
Brinjals (eggplants) grow above the ground on plants.
Potatoes grow underground as roots.
Onions also grow underground.
Brinjals (eggplants) grow above the ground on plants.
GrainsGrains are seeds from plants that we use to make our daily food like bread and rice.
Some common grains are:
Rice. grown in wet fields called paddies.
Wheat. used to make flour for roti, bread, and cakes.
Pulses (dal). small seeds like lentils and beans that are full of protein.
Rice. grown in wet fields called paddies.
Wheat. used to make flour for roti, bread, and cakes.
Pulses (dal). small seeds like lentils and beans that are full of protein.
Fruits grow from flowers on plants or trees.

They are usually sweet and juicy and are good for our health.
Examples of fruits are:
Apples. grow on apple trees.
Bananas. grow on banana plants.
Watermelons. grow on vines on the ground.
Pineapples. grow from the center of a spiky plant.
Apples. grow on apple trees.
Bananas. grow on banana plants.
Watermelons. grow on vines on the ground.
Pineapples. grow from the center of a spiky plant.
Essential Plant BenefitsPlants give us food to eat every day.
They give us fresh air to breathe by making oxygen.
Plants help keep the soil healthy and stop it from washing away.
Many animals live in plants or use them for food and shelter.
We also get medicines, clothes (like cotton), and wood from plants.
| 1. What are the different parts of a plant and what do they do? | ![]() |
| 2. How can you tell the difference between plants that need lots of water and plants that need less water? | ![]() |
| 3. Why do plants need sunlight to grow, and what happens if they don't get enough? | ![]() |
| 4. What's the easiest way to remember what roots, stems, and leaves actually do for a plant? | ![]() |
| 5. Which plants are safe to eat and which ones are poisonous, and how do you know the difference? | ![]() |