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Plants — Main Test

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About this resource

The Main test covering the full KS1 plants programme: parts of plants, how seeds and bulbs grow, what plants need to grow healthily.

What you'll learn

  • How plants grow DfE NC Science KS1 plants (Y2)
  • Identifying plants & trees DfE NC Science KS1 plants (Y1)
  • Parts of a plant DfE NC Science KS1 plants (Y1)
  • What plants need DfE NC Science KS1 plants (Y2)

Inside this resource

  • 18 questions

For the student — how to do this

This test has 18 questions about plants. New ideas: how a seed turns into a plant, what a bulb is, and what plants NEED to stay alive (water, sunlight, the right temperature, and good soil).

For parents and carers

The schoolbook Y2 plants assessment. Covers the full KS1 plants strand: structure (Y1), identifying common plants/trees (Y1), how seeds and bulbs grow (Y2), and what plants need — water, light, temperature, air, soil (Y2).

Best done after a growing activity at home — even cress on damp kitchen paper is enough to make plant biology concrete.

For teachers and tutors

Full KS1 plants assessment. Question distribution: parts of plants (5), identifying common plants (3), seeds and bulbs (3), what plants need (5), simple life-cycle ordering (2).

Misconceptions to flag: thinking plants "eat" soil; not knowing plants need air; thinking dead plants died because they got "old" rather than from a missing need.

How to check the work

Auto-marked. A simple investigation at home — two seeds, one watered and one not — is the perfect follow-up to whichever questions the child got wrong about plant needs.

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What it is

Mixed-format questions to check understanding.

Who it's for

Anyone, Parent, Pupil · About 11 min

How to use it

Read each question carefully — your score appears at the end with feedback.