Flower Words, Vocabulary Worksheet
Fun with Flower Words! – A Blooming Vocabulary Adventure for Kids
Hey little nature lovers!
Do you know that flowers aren’t just pretty — they also have cool names and parts that are fun to learn? Today, we’re going to take a walk through a magical garden of flower vocabulary. Ready to explore? Let’s bloom! 🌺
Flower Words You Should Know
Here are some awesome flower words and what they mean:
- Petal – The colorful part of the flower that looks like a leaf. It’s what makes a flower look so pretty!
- Stem – The green stick that holds the flower up. It brings water from the roots to the petals.
- Leaf – The flat, green part that grows from the stem. Leaves help plants make food from sunlight!
- Bud – A baby flower that hasn’t opened yet. It’s getting ready to bloom!
- Bloom – When a flower opens up and shows its petals. Yay, it’s blooming!
- Root – The part underground that holds the flower in place and drinks up water.
- Pollen – The powdery stuff flowers make. Bees love it!
Flower Names That Sound Like Magic
Here are some fun flower names you might see in gardens or books:
- Rose – A classic flower with soft petals and sometimes tiny thorns.
- Sunflower – Big, bright, and always looking at the sun!
- Daisy – A small, white flower with a sunny yellow center.
- Hibiscus – A tropical flower with huge petals and bright colors.
- Lotus – A water flower that floats like a dream!
🎨 Try This! Make a Flower Word Picture
Draw a big flower and label these parts:
Petal, Stem, Leaf, Root, Bud – and don’t forget to give your flower a fun name like “Glitter Blossom” or “Sunshine Pop!”
Flowers are not just for smelling — they’re full of words, science, and stories!
Keep learning, keep exploring, and keep blooming!
