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Plants — Starter Test

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About this resource

The warm-up plants assessment. Naming common garden and wild plants and trees, and the basic parts (root, stem, leaf, flower, petal, seed).

What you'll learn

  • Identifying plants & trees DfE NC Science KS1 plants (Y1)
  • Parts of a plant DfE NC Science KS1 plants (Y1)

Inside this resource

  • 12 questions

For the student — how to do this

This test is about plants! You'll learn the names of the parts of a plant (like the leaf, the stem, the flower, the root) and spot some common plants and trees.

For parents and carers

The Year 1 plants warm-up. Covers naming the parts of a plant — root, stem, leaf, flower, petal, seed — and recognising common UK plants (daisy, dandelion, daffodil) and trees (oak, holly, conifer).

If your child can't recall a part, walking around a garden or park and pointing things out works better than any worksheet.

For teachers and tutors

Y1 plants warm-up. Coverage: parts of a plant (5 questions), naming common UK plants (3 questions), naming common UK trees (2 questions), deciduous vs evergreen (2 questions).

Common misconceptions: calling the flower the "petal"; not knowing roots are usually underground; thinking all trees lose their leaves in winter (evergreens don't).

How to check the work

Auto-marked. The single best follow-up: a real plant or even a pulled-up weed, examining the parts together. Hands-on science cements the vocabulary.

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What it is

Mixed-format questions to check understanding.

Who it's for

Anyone, Parent, Pupil · About 5 min

How to use it

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