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Plant adaptation card sort - age 14 to 16
Invite pupils to explore how plants are adapted for different biomes with this card sorting activity. There are some unusual plant examples of adaptation to discuss including snowdrops and night blooming cereus. Use the teacher’s answer sheet for more information.
This activity is part of Endeavour, an online collection of inquiry-based teaching resources created by experts and teachers at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Endeavour has everything teachers need to deliver inspiring lessons about science and the environment.
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