HOW TO MAKE PARTS OF A PLANT 3D MODEL /EASY SCHOOL PROJECT IDEAS FOR CLASS 1 TO 5 KIDS

 HOW TO MAKE PARTS OF A PLANT 3D MODEL /EASY SCHOOL PROJECT IDEAS FOR CLASS 1 TO 5 KIDS 


Looking for an easy and fun school project on Parts of a Plant? This 3D model craft is perfect for Class 1 to 5 students. Using simple materials like paper, glue, and cardboard, kids can create a beautiful plant with clearly labeled parts. This project is great for EVS, Science exhibitions, or homework activities.

Creating a 3D model of parts of a plant is a wonderful way for children to learn about nature in a creative and interactive way. 
Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or a student in Class 1 to 5, this easy school project lets kids visualize a plant’s structure roots, stem, leaf, flower, and fruit while developing motor skills and imagination.

 Why Should Kids Make 3D Model of Parts of a Plant?
This hands-on activity makes science more fun and relatable. Instead of just reading from a book, children can see and touch all the components of a plant.
It’s a perfect way to aid understanding, improve retention, and spark curiosity about nature.
For Class 1 to 5 kids, this project is simple enough to follow but rich enough to learn from.

 Materials You Need:
 Coloured Paper (Green, Yellow, Red, Brown)
 Cardboard base (to stick everything on)
 Scissors
 Glue
 Black marker
 Pencil
 (Optional) Small Sun cut-out to show Sunlight

 Step-by-Step Guide:
Step 1: Prepare your base by cutting a large piece of cardboard/chart paper in a rectangular shape.
Step 2: Trace and cut leaf, flower, root, and fruit shapes from coloured paper.



Step 3: Stick the roots at the bottom first.



Step 4: Attach the stem upward from the roots.



Step 5: Add the leaf on the side of the stem.


Step 6: Stick the flower at the top of the stem and the fruit on a branch.


Step 7: Finally, add a small Sun cut-out in the corner to show Sunlight.


 Tips to Make Your Model More Attractive:


 Fold the leaf slightly to give it a 3D look.

 Draw leaf veins or texture with a black marker.
Combine bold colours to make it more vibrant.
Use recycled materials like cardboard or clay for texture.




 Conclusion:
Creating a 3D plant model is a wonderful blend of creativity and education.
It lets children visualize and appreciate how a plant grows and functions.

This project is perfect for Class 1 to 5 kids, whether for a science fair, school activity, or home-learning project.
So gather your materials and let’s bring a bit of nature into your classroom or home! 


➥ Watch the video for a detailed walkthrough! (Parts of plants full video )






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