Description
Help your students uncover the fascinating world of meat-eating plants with this engaging Carnivorous Plants worksheet! Designed for grades 4–8, this resource explores how plants like Venus flytraps, pitcher plants, and sundews capture insects and gain nutrients. Students will connect biology, ecology, and environmental science in one exciting lesson. This versatile worksheet is perfect for individual assignments, group discussions, homeschooling, or extra practice—encouraging curiosity, critical thinking, and a love for plant science.
What’s Included?
✅ Comprehension passages – Explain how different carnivorous plants trap and digest prey
✅ Fill-in-the-blanks – Reinforce key terms like photosynthesis, enzymes, nectar, and prey
✅ Comprehension questions – Encourage students to think critically about survival strategies in nutrient-poor soils
✅ Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) – Review plant adaptations, digestion methods, and ecosystems
✅ True & False exercises – Test knowledge of how and why carnivorous plants evolved
✅ Problem-solving challenge questions – Encourage students to design their own insect-trapping plant or compare adaptations
✅ Class activities – Create a diagram of a Venus flytrap, research habitats of pitcher plants, or role-play how insects get caught
Versatile & Easy to Use:
✔ Perfect for individual assignments, group discussions, homeschooling, and extra practice
✔ Blends biology, ecology, and real-world plant adaptations
✔ Builds awareness of survival strategies in challenging environments
✔ Helps students develop creativity, observation, and problem-solving skills

























