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A wildflower is a flower that grows in the wild, rather than cultivated. They have adapted to grow in diverse habitats including woodlands, meadows, wetlands, and deserts. In this study we'll explore North American wildflowers, flower life cycle and anatomy, photosynthesis, and so much more!
This guide is designed to be flexible, offering something for everyone. Parents can explore the study with their children, selecting activities that suit their child’s age and skill level. Families can learn together by studying each lesson collaboratively, while older students can work independently to deepen their understanding.
It is open and go! Simply, grab a few of the suggested books from the library, open the Wildflowers Unit Study, and start learning!
When you order, you’ll receive a 65+ page spiral-bound unit study along with digital student pages emailed to you so you can print again and again.
You can add on extra student pages or a weather sticker pack. Order multiples if you have more than one child!
Each spiral-bound study already includes the student pages; this is just an optional convenience!
Spiral Bound Wildflower Unit Study $20.00
Student Pages Add-On $3.50
Stickers Add-On $8.00
Bundle (Study + Add-Ons) $30.00
Lesson 1: What is a Wildflower?
Learn what makes a plant a wildflower, explore common North American species, and discover the importance of native flowers.
Lesson 2: Anatomy of a Flower
Take a closer look at the parts of a flower, learn about inflorescence, and try observing real flowers at a botanical garden.
Lesson 3: Pollination and Life Cycle
Discover the stages of a wildflower’s life cycle, how pollination works, and the important role pollinators play.
Lesson 4: Wildflower Ecology
Explore how wildflowers fit into ecosystems, the process of photosynthesis, and their role in the food chain.
This unit study is a wonderful way to bring science, history, art, and nature together through the beauty of wildflowers. Whether you’re teaching preschoolers, elementary learners, or adapting for middle grades, this resource is flexible, engaging, and easy to use. Celebrate the colors, diversity, and importance of wildflowers in your homeschool.
The materials used are biodegradable and/or recyclable. We work hard to maintain 100% biodegradable and/or recyclable packaging and shipping materials for all items we sell.
All artwork and design elements are original creations by Stephanie Hathaway Designs.
Please read our Terms & Policies page to read about our shipping and returns policies.
A wildflower is a flower that grows in the wild, rather than cultivated. They have adapted to grow in diverse habitats including woodlands, meadows, wetlands, and deserts. In this study we'll explore North American wildflowers, flower life cycle and anatomy, photosynthesis, and so much more!
This guide is designed to be flexible, offering something for everyone. Parents can explore the study with their children, selecting activities that suit their child’s age and skill level. Families can learn together by studying each lesson collaboratively, while older students can work independently to deepen their understanding.
It is open and go! Simply, grab a few of the suggested books from the library, open the Wildflowers Unit Study, and start learning!
When you order, you’ll receive a 65+ page spiral-bound unit study along with digital student pages emailed to you so you can print again and again.
You can add on extra student pages or a weather sticker pack. Order multiples if you have more than one child!
Each spiral-bound study already includes the student pages; this is just an optional convenience!
Spiral Bound Wildflower Unit Study $20.00
Student Pages Add-On $3.50
Stickers Add-On $8.00
Bundle (Study + Add-Ons) $30.00
Lesson 1: What is a Wildflower?
Learn what makes a plant a wildflower, explore common North American species, and discover the importance of native flowers.
Lesson 2: Anatomy of a Flower
Take a closer look at the parts of a flower, learn about inflorescence, and try observing real flowers at a botanical garden.
Lesson 3: Pollination and Life Cycle
Discover the stages of a wildflower’s life cycle, how pollination works, and the important role pollinators play.
Lesson 4: Wildflower Ecology
Explore how wildflowers fit into ecosystems, the process of photosynthesis, and their role in the food chain.
This unit study is a wonderful way to bring science, history, art, and nature together through the beauty of wildflowers. Whether you’re teaching preschoolers, elementary learners, or adapting for middle grades, this resource is flexible, engaging, and easy to use. Celebrate the colors, diversity, and importance of wildflowers in your homeschool.
The materials used are biodegradable and/or recyclable. We work hard to maintain 100% biodegradable and/or recyclable packaging and shipping materials for all items we sell.
All artwork and design elements are original creations by Stephanie Hathaway Designs.
Please read our Terms & Policies page to read about our shipping and returns policies.