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Flower Unit w/ Free Printables

Princess has been asking so many questions about plants and flowers lately.  

She was ecstatic when I told her we were going to be studying them during learning time. 

I had so much fun putting together this flower unit with free printables.  

Any excuse to have lots of beautiful flowers in the house right?

Activities are designed for children in Montessori preschool and elementary classrooms.

Flowers Unit with Free Printables

Flower Unit with Free Printables


We kicked off our unit by visiting a local flower shop.  The owner was extremely kind and gave the kiddos and I a tour and explanation of the whole operation.  


By far, the kiddos' favorite place was the greenhouse where they saw all different kinds of plants. 


When we were finished, each of the kiddos received a free carnation.  


The florist would not let me pay for the flowers I needed for my unit.  


This was a very pleasant surprise.  


Before the tour, my kiddos didn't know that flower shops even existed.  


After visiting, any time they saw someone during the day, they told them about their adventure.  


One person we ran into mentioned how her mother is a actual botanist.  I love that the kiddos are learning about the world around them in such neat ways.

Moving on to our activities this week!

Flower Identification with Nomenclature Cards


Flower Identification with Nomenclature Cards


The kiddos will match up the flower figures with the flower cards, learning the names of some of the most popular flowers.  

All three kiddos have been dying to get their hands on our new Safari Toob.  I'm guessing this will be very popular on our shelves.

Source:  I created the printable for this activity. The Flower Unit Printable Pack is a Subscriber's Only Freebie. For your free copy, follow the directions at the bottom of this post.

Flower Colors with the Movable Alphabet


Flower Colors with the Moveable Alphabet


A flower unit is a great time to review color names and spelling.  The kiddos will practice spelling their color words, using the rainbow variety of flowers provided.  If they're struggling to remember the spellings, they can match up the flowers to the color cards provided, before they attempt to spell the words.

Source:  I created the printable for this activity. The Flower Unit Printable Pack is a Subscriber's Only Freebie.  For your free copy, follow the directions at the bottom of this post.

Buying Flowers with Money


Buying Flowers with Money

After I decided to visit a flower shop with the kiddos, I thought this math activity would be a perfect way to help the kiddos remember why the place is so important.  

The money cards in no way represent how much flowers cost, but the concept is still the same.  We can never review how to count money enough in this house.

Source:  I created the printable for this activity. The Flower Unit Printable Pack is a Subscriber's Only Freebie. For your free copy, follow the directions at the bottom of this post.

Flower Arrangement Multiplication


Flower Arrangement Multiplication

My apologies that this picture doesn't do a great job of showing all involved with this activity.  

There are six varied sizes and shapes of vases on this tray, along with cards that display the six times tables.  The kiddos will show each multiplication problem as they make corresponding flower arrangements.  If Princess was working on the problem 6x4=24, she would make six flower arrangements of 4 flowers each.

My kiddos LOVE making flower arrangements and have mastered the skill.  This activity provides a way for them to continue practicing the skill, but adding more learning and variation to it.

Source:  I created the printable for this activity. The Flower Unit Printable Pack is a Subscriber's Only Freebie.  For your free copy, follow directions at the bottom of this post.

Parts of a Flower


Parts of a Flower

There's no better way to review the parts of a flower, than to identify them using actual flowers.  We've done this activity before.  I'm hoping the kiddos get more out of it this time around since they're older.

Source:  This free printable for this activity can be found at The Helpful Garden.

Studying Parts of a Flower Up Close


Studying Parts of a Flower Up Close

Dinomite received a microscope for Christmas from his grandparents last year.   I've been taking advantage of every opportunity we have to use it during our studies.  

This week we're looking at different parts of a variety of flowers.  There's nothing like seeing things up close and personal!

Flowers of the World


Flowers of the World

Beautiful flowers grow all over the world.  Though we may have the opportunity to grow and see a variety wherever we go, they all come from somewhere.  The kiddos will sort flowers by continent in this activity.

Source:  The printable for this activity was created by Anastasia at Montessori Nature.  It is not free, but well worth the minimal expense.

Planting Flower Seeds


Planting Flower Seeds

Over the past few years, one side of our home has been dedicated to the growing of beautiful flowers and bushes.  The kiddos have planted rose bushes.  We have the beginnings of a perennial flower garden.  

This year the kiddos wanted to grow flowers starting from seeds.  We'll start the flowers in containers and then transfer them to our flower garden when the weather gets a bit nicer.  Each kiddo picked out a different type of seed.

The kiddos will transfer soil from the bowl to their container, plant the seeds, and then add water.  Since the kiddos have been working on their pouring and spooning skills for quite some time, I thought this would provide a fun variation of the works.

Creating Flower Arrangements


Creating Flower Arrangements

As mentioned before, the kiddos LOVE arranging flowers.  They're experts.  To provide a variation to the activity, I provided a water pitcher (with funnel), scissors, and three vases of varying sizes, much smaller than the container that holds the flowers.  

The kiddos will use the funnel and pitcher of water to fill each vase with water.  

They will then select a flower for each vase and cut the stems to fit accordingly.  

So many practical life skills are being practice here.  I LOVE it!  We have several small glass bottles that can be used for vases.  

By the end of the week, our house will be filled with them.  (I LOVE flowers!)

Smelling Flowers


Smelling Flowers

Flowers can be quite fragrant, but all of them smell so differently.  This arrangement is filled with flowers of varying fragrances.  The kiddos can smell and compare each flower fragrance.

Once again, a huge thank you to our local flower shop for giving us a tour of their shop, and for donating flowers for our unit.  

Most silk flowers for our unit were ones I already had in our home,  

Others were purchased at our local dollar store.  When putting this unit together, I had feared that it would be rather expensive, but it ended up being much less than I thought.

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1 comment:

  1. I admire presentation of your materials! Everything is looks so inviting! thank you for sharing your brilliant ideas!

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