Description
Help your students discover the fascinating world of plant growth with this engaging Why Some Plants Grow in Water and Others in Soil Worksheet! Designed for grades 4–8, this resource explores why some plants thrive in soil while others can grow directly in water. Students will connect biology, environmental science, and real-world problem-solving in one exciting lesson. This versatile worksheet is perfect for individual assignments, group discussions, homeschooling, or extra practice—encouraging curiosity, scientific thinking, and environmental awareness.
What’s Included?
✅ Comprehension passages – Explain plant needs, root functions, and the science of hydroponics vs. soil-based growth
✅ Fill-in-the-blanks – Reinforce key terms like nutrients, hydroponics, roots, and photosynthesis
✅ Comprehension questions – Encourage critical thinking about plant adaptations and survival strategies
✅ Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) – Review plant growth conditions, water vs. soil differences, and examples of each type
✅ True & False exercises – Test students’ knowledge of how plants absorb nutrients and water
✅ Problem-solving challenge questions – Encourage students to design a simple hydroponic experiment or compare soil and water growth outcomes
✅ Class activities – Grow a plant cutting in water, set up a soil vs. water growth experiment, or create a plant needs chart
Versatile & Easy to Use:
✔ Perfect for individual assignments, group discussions, homeschooling, and extra practice
✔ Blends biology, environmental science, and hands-on exploration
✔ Builds awareness of plant diversity and survival strategies
✔ Helps students develop observation, experimentation, and problem-solving skills

















