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Jasmine
This Pro Pack provides age-differentiated activities to teach English vocabulary and concepts using the delightful jasmine flower.
Learning Goals
- Identify and name 'a jasmine flower' in English.
- Understand basic descriptive words related to jasmine (e.g., small, white, sweet smell).
- Compare the size of a jasmine flower to familiar objects.
- Develop early literacy and critical thinking skills through engaging activities.
Teacher / Parent Setup
Print all pages. Gather crayons, pencils, and a few small coins for comparison. If possible, have a real jasmine flower or a picture of one ready.
Curiosity Focus
Why does the Jasmine grow this way?
This pack includes a reviewed diagram poster and a Kids Ask Why page that turns curiosity into a short explanation and mini activity.

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Vocabulary Builder
My First Jasmine
Jasmine
Trace the word 'jasmine' with your finger or a crayon.
Look at the picture of the jasmine flower. What color is it? Can you count the petals?
Pretend to smell the jasmine flower. Take a big sniff! Show me how small the flower is with your fingers.
Jasmine Words and Sentences
A jasmine flower is small and white.
It has a very sweet smell.
You can find jasmine in warm places.
Use words from the word bank to write two new sentences about the jasmine flower.
Word bank: flower · smell · sweet · white · small · petals
The Magic of Jasmine Scent
Jasmine flowers are famous for their strong, sweet smell. This scent comes from tiny chemicals released into the air. When these chemicals float into your nose, special cells send signals to your brain. Your brain then tells you, 'That's jasmine!' This amazing process helps flowers attract insects for pollination and can even make people feel happy or calm. The scent is so powerful that even a small jasmine flower ca...
Why do you think flowers like jasmine have such a strong, sweet smell? What other things have a smell that makes you feel good?
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Size Science Lab
Read the size clue
A jasmine flower is quite small! Its width is about 25 millimeters, or 2.5 centimeters. That's like two small buttons placed side-by-side. Its height is also around 25 millimeters, making it almost perfectly round. The depth, or how thick it is, is about 10 millimeters, or 1.0 centimeter. This is similar to the thickness of a small coin, like a penny or a dime. So, a jasmine flower is about as big as a coin you'd find in your pocket!
Quick Check
How many millimeters wide is a jasmine flower?
Estimate
Find something in the room that is about the same size as a jasmine flower. (Hint: Think about small coins or buttons!)
Is a jasmine flower bigger or smaller than your thumb nail? Why do you think so?
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Scientific Diagram Poster
Reviewed diagram
Jasmine Scientific Diagram with Kids Ask Why
Batch reviewed generated diagram for Pro Pack use. Check labels, Kids Ask Why panel, anatomy/context modules, and print readability.
2026-06-12

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Kids Ask Why Lab
Big Question
Why does the Jasmine grow this way?
The Jasmine grows parts such as roots, stems, leaves, flowers, or seeds to collect resources, survive weather, and make more plants.
How to diagram it
Show roots, leaves, sunlight, water, and growth arrows in one simple cause-and-effect panel.
Cause-and-effect arrows
1-minute activity
Look at a leaf or plant photo and point to the part that catches light.
I noticed:
My answer in one sentence:
Draw your own explanation
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Comprehension + Drawing
1. What color is a jasmine flower often described as?
2. What special quality does a jasmine flower have that fills a room?
3. How big is a jasmine flower compared to a coin?
4. What part of your body helps you smell the jasmine flower?
Draw and compare
Draw a jasmine flower. Next to it, draw something else that is about the same size as the flower.
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Answer Key + Teaching Notes
Answer Key
- White (or sometimes yellow)
- Its sweet smell
- About the same size (as a coin)
- Your nose (or brain)
- Vocabulary word: Jasmine
Teaching Notes
- Encourage learners to use their senses (sight, smell if a real flower is available) to engage with the object.
- For younger learners, focus on repetition of 'jasmine flower' and simple adjectives.
- For older learners, connect the scent explanation to real-world examples of perfumes or aromatherapy.
- Use real coins or small buttons to demonstrate the size comparison for the science section.
- Allow for creative answers in discussion and drawing prompts; the goal is engagement and language use.
Extension Activity
Create a 'Scent Jar' by putting cotton balls with different safe scents (vanilla, lemon, cinnamon) in small jars. Have children smell and describe each one, then identify which one reminds them of jasmine.
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