Original PromptFlower structure and function. Label the main structures of a flower (sepal, petal, stamen, anther, filament, carpel, stigma, style, ovary, ovule). Make it accessible for CEFR of different levels. Add a teacher help slide including misconception in this topic in a teacher slide at the start.
This teacher guide focuses on the structure and function of flowers, outlining common misconceptions about flower anatomy and reproductive processes. It discusses the roles of different flower parts, including sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels, and distinguishes between pollination and fertilization. The guide includes preparation tips for educators, class discussions, interactive activities, and knowledge checks to support student understanding of floral anatomy and the importance of pollinators. Additionally, it emphasizes real-world connections regarding seed travel and invites students to reflect on their learning through recap activities, memory games, and exit tasks.