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Flowers

Nature Medium Grade 5-6
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Game Objective

Find groups of 4 words that share a common category or theme!

How to Play

Drag words from the pool into group slots. When a group has 4 words, it auto-checks. Correct groups lock in place!

Mistakes

You have 4 mistakes allowed. Each wrong guess uses one. The game ends if you use all 4!

Tips

Use the Shuffle button to rearrange words and spot connections. Use Clear to deselect all words.

Keyboard Shortcuts

  • Enter - Submit group
  • Escape - Clear selection
  • F - Toggle fullscreen

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Flowers — Word Groups

Dive into Flowers with this curriculum-aligned educational Group Words for Grade 5-6. This medium challenge helps students understand key Nature concepts through interactive learning. Ideal for reinforcing classroom lessons and building subject mastery.

Nature Medium Grade 5-6 5 Categories

Common Garden Flowers

  • ROSE A popular flower known for its thorny stems and fragrant petals.
  • TULIP A bulbous spring flower often associated with the Netherlands.
  • DAISY A simple flower with white petals and a yellow center.
  • LILY An elegant flower with large, trumpet-shaped blooms.

Flowers That Follow the Sun

  • SUNFLOWER A tall flower with large yellow petals that follows the sun.
  • MARIGOLD A bright orange or yellow flower often planted to deter pests.
  • POPPY A delicate flower, often red, known for its association with remembrance.
  • DANDELION A common yellow flower that turns into a puffball of seeds.

Parts of a Flower

  • PETAL The colorful part of a flower that attracts pollinators.
  • STEM The stalk that supports the flower and transports water.
  • LEAF The green, flat structure of a plant that performs photosynthesis.
  • ROOT The underground part of a plant that anchors it and absorbs nutrients.

Flower Processes

  • POLLINATION The transfer of pollen from one flower to another, enabling fertilization.
  • GERMINATION The process by which a seed sprouts and begins to grow.
  • PHOTOSYNTHESIS The process plants use to convert light energy into food.
  • BLOOM The process of a flower opening up.

Exotic and Unique Flowers

  • ORCHID An exotic flower known for its unique shapes and vibrant colors.
  • LOTUS A sacred aquatic flower that symbolizes purity and enlightenment.
  • BIRDSEYE A small, delicate flower often found in meadows.
  • CARNATION A ruffled flower often used in bouquets and boutonnieres.