Paired Statement Key Click on a leaf number 1 to start, then complete leaves 2-6 in that order 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

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Paired Statement Key Click on a leaf number 1 to start, then complete leaves 2-6 in that order

Click on the True Statement The leaf has prickles The leaf has no prickles

Click on the True Statement The leaf has prickles The leaf has no prickles

Click on the True Statement The leaf has prickles The leaf has no prickles

Click on the True Statement The leaf has prickles The leaf has no prickles

Click on the True Statement The leaf has prickles The leaf has no prickles

Click on the True Statement The leaf has prickles The leaf has no prickles

Click on the True Statement The leaf has a serrated edge The leaf has a smooth edge What does ‘serrated’ mean?

Click on the True Statement The leaf has a serrated edge The leaf has a smooth edge What does ‘serrated’ mean?

Click on the True Statement The leaf has a serrated edge The leaf has a smooth edge What does ‘serrated’ mean?

Click on the True Statement The leaf has a serrated edge The leaf has a smooth edge What does ‘serrated’ mean?

Click on the True Statement The leaf has a serrated edge The leaf has a smooth edge What does ‘serrated’ mean?

Click on the True Statement The leaf has lobes The leaf has no lobes What is a ’lobe’?

Click on the True Statement The leaf has lobes The leaf has no lobes What is a ‘lobe’?

Click on the True Statement The leaf has lobes The leaf has no lobes What is a ‘lobe’?

Click on the True Statement The leaf has lobes The leaf has no lobes What is a ‘lobe’?

Click on the True Statement The leaf has lobes The leaf has no lobes What is a ‘lobe’?

Click on the True Statement The leaf has lobes The leaf has no lobes What is a ‘lobe’?

Click on the True Statement The leaf is broad The leaf is narrow

Click on the True Statement The leaf is broad The leaf is narrow

It’s a Holly Leaf Mark this against number 3 on your worksheet & Try another leaf!Try another leaf! Well Done! 3.

It’s an Elm Leaf Well Done! Mark this against number 5 on your worksheet & Try another leaf!Try another leaf! 5.

It’s an Oak Leaf Well Done! Mark this against number 6 on your worksheet & try the remaining questions 6. Want to try the activity again?

It’s a Beech Leaf Well Done! Mark this against number 1 on your worksheet & Try another leaf!Try another leaf! 1.

It’s a Sycamore Leaf Well Done! Mark this against number 2 on your worksheet & Try another leaf!Try another leaf! 2.

It’s a Willow Leaf Well Done! Mark this against number 4 in your worksheet & Try another leaf!Try another leaf! 4.

Are you Sure? Don’t Worry Click on the arrow, think about it, and try again