Parts of a Flower Cut and Paste Activity (Free Printable)
This free printable Parts of a Flower Cut and Paste Activity lets kids build their own flower diagram piece by piece while learning about each partβs name and function. Itβs a fun, hands-on way to reinforce plant anatomy and help children remember key science vocabulary. This printable is perfect for science units, nature studies, or spring-themed lessons

Hands-on learning makes science stick. With this Parts of a Flower Cut and Paste PDF, students cut out black-and-white flower parts and arrange them in the correct positions to create a complete diagram. This interactive activity encourages kids to connect each term to its visual representation while having fun.
If youβre creating a full flower anatomy unit, start with the Parts of a Flower Vocabulary Chart to introduce key terms. Reinforce learning with our Parts of a Flower Labeling Worksheet. For extra creativity, try the Build-a-Flower Craft and wrap up with the Life Cycle of a Flower Preschool Worksheets to connect anatomy to plant growth.
βοΈ Materials
- Printed Parts of a Flower Cut and Paste PDF (grab down below)
- Scissors
- Glue stick
- Optional: crayons or colored pencils for decorating

π The Printable
This 1-page PDF file includes:
- A black-and-white flower base diagram and individual flower parts (petal, sepal, pistil, stamen, ovary, ovule, style, stigma, filament, anther) ready to cut out and glue into place.

π§ How to Use
- Print the single-page black-and-white worksheet.
- Cut out each flower part.
- Identify each part before gluing.
- Arrange the pieces correctly on the base diagram.
- Glue each part in place, using the Parts of a Flower Diagram for reference.
- Color the finished diagram to add a creative touch.
π Educational Uses & Tips
- ποΈ Kinesthetic Learning β Great for learners who benefit from movement and tactile tasks, helping them engage multiple senses.
- π― Reinforcement Tool β Use to review key terms and structure after a lesson on flower anatomy, ensuring retention.
- πΌ Visual & Spatial Awareness β Encourages students to see how each part fits together, building a clear mental picture of flower anatomy.
- π Interactive Notebook Addition β Glue the completed diagram into science notebooks for an easy-to-reference study tool.
- π± Science Center Activity β Set it up as an independent station during plant science units to encourage self-paced learning.
- π Lesson Integration β Pair with the Parts of a Flower Labeling Worksheet for a quick follow-up activity that reinforces recall.
- π§ Cross-Curricular Ideas β Use the completed project in art lessons by encouraging students to color creatively, or in language arts by writing a short paragraph describing each partβs function.
- π Outdoor Extension β Take students outside to compare their assembled diagram to a real flower, reinforcing real-world application.
- π Reusable Version β Laminate the page before cutting so pieces can be used repeatedly with sticky tack or Velcro.
- π©βπ« Assessment Opportunity β Teachers can observe the assembly process to identify which parts students are confident with and which need more review.
- π¨ Creativity Boost β Encourage students to design their own imaginative flower after completing the accurate version, applying what theyβve learned in a fun way.
π₯ Grab the Free Printable
Download your free Parts of a Flower Cut and Paste PDF below by entering your name and email in the blue box. Includes a single-page black-and-white worksheet with cut-and-paste parts and a base diagram to assemble.
π© For personal and classroom use only. Please do not resell or redistribute.
This Parts of a Flower Cut and Paste Activity is a fun, interactive way to teach flower anatomy. By physically assembling the diagram, students gain a stronger understanding of each partβs location and purpose, making the lesson both engaging and memorable.





