Parts of a Flower Labeling Worksheet (Free Printable)
This free printable Parts of a Flower Labeling Worksheet challenges students to identify and label the main parts of a flower, reinforcing plant anatomy vocabulary in a hands-on, memorable way. Perfect for science centers, homeschool lessons, or as a quick review activity in the classroom.

Labeling activities are one of the most effective ways to get kids actively involved in learning science concepts. This Parts of a Flower Labeling Worksheet PDF invites students to put their knowledge into action by filling in the names of each part on a detailed, full-color diagram. Itβs interactive, low-prep, and adaptable for different ages and learning levels.
It works beautifully in homeschool environments, classrooms, or small group settings. For even more related resources, explore our Parts of a Flower Worksheets collection, which includes vocabulary charts, diagrams, cut-and-paste builds, and themed word games.
We also have a great parts of a flower word scramble activity and parts of a flower fill in the blanks worksheet that uses the same sets of words as this printable.
βοΈ Materials
- Printed Parts of a Flower Labeling Worksheet PDF (full-color)
- Pencil or pen for labeling
- Optional: scissors and glue if adding to science notebooks

π The Printable
This 2-page PDF file includes:
- Page 1: A full-color diagram of a flower with blank labeling spaces for petal, sepal, pistil, stamen, ovary, ovule, style, stigma, filament, and anther
- Page 2: A complete answer key for quick reference or guided review

π Vocabulary Words & Definitions
- Petal β The colorful part of the flower that attracts pollinators.
- Sepal β The small, leaf-like part that protects the flower bud before it opens.
- Pistil β The female part of the flower, made up of stigma, style, and ovary.
- Stamen β The male part of the flower, made up of anther and filament.
- Ovary β The part of the pistil that contains ovules and develops into fruit after fertilization.
- Ovule β The part inside the ovary that becomes a seed after fertilization.
- Style β The slender stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary.
- Stigma β The sticky top of the pistil that catches pollen.
- Filament β The thin stalk that supports the anther.
- Anther β The part of the stamen that produces pollen.
π§ How to Use
- Print both pages in full color.
- Provide a word bank for beginners or leave it blank for advanced learners.
- Use the Parts of a Flower Vocabulary Chart or Parts of a Flower Diagram as reference materials.
- Review answers together using the answer key on page 2.
- Have students cut out and paste the completed sheet into a science notebook.
π Educational Uses & Tips
π Active Recall Practice β Strengthens memory by encouraging students to recall terms without prompts. This improves retention of scientific vocabulary.
π― Quick Assessment Tool β Use as a short quiz, exit ticket, or a review sheet before tests to gauge understanding.
πΌ Visual Engagement β Full-color diagrams help students connect written terms with visual cues, making learning more effective.
π Notebook Friendly β Sized to fit neatly into science notebooks or lapbooks for long-term reference.
π± Cross-Curricular Connections β Link to art by having students sketch or paint flowers, or to language arts by writing descriptive paragraphs using the vocabulary.
π Pair with Related Printables β Use alongside the Parts of a Flower Cut & Paste Build or Parts of a Flower Word Search for varied reinforcement.
π§ Differentiated Learning β Provide hints or partial labels for younger students or ESL learners, while offering a challenge version with no prompts for older students.
π Hands-On Connection β Take students outdoors to find and identify the parts on real flowers, reinforcing diagram-to-life application.
π Reinforcement Activity β Use periodically throughout a plant unit to reinforce terms and check for long-term retention.
π¨ Display Option β Showcase completed, colored worksheets in the classroom as a science display.
π₯ Grab the Free Printable
Download your free Parts of a Flower Labeling Worksheet PDF below by entering your name and email in the blue box. Includes a full-color diagram worksheet (page 1) and matching full-color answer key (page 2).
π© For personal and classroom use only. Please do not resell or redistribute.
This Parts of a Flower Labeling Worksheet is a vibrant, interactive way for students to practice and master flower anatomy. Itβs perfect for reinforcing plant science vocabulary while keeping learning colorful and engaging.





