In this exciting program, your students will learn about photosynthesis, water transport and discover the wonders of plant biology in a variety of engaging and interactive ways. With hands-on experiments & student projects, your students will develop a deep understanding of the complex systems that allow plants to thrive and grow.
Following this 28 minute video & student activities, a student will know:
- the parts of a flower
- how photosynthesis works
- how water is transported from the roots to the leaves
- how different tubes work for transporting water and sugars through the plant
- different plant pigments and their uses & more
Curriculum links across Australia, USA, Canada & New Zealand (see below for specific linkages)
> Australian Curriculum
> NSW Science Syllabus
> Victorian F - 10 Science Curriculum
> US Next Generation Science Standards
> The Ontario Curriculum
> The New Zealand Curriculum
Includes 8 printable PDF experiments to run in class plus student quizzes, a sample marking rubric, scope & sequence, cross-curricular teaching ideas, student project ideas, common student misconceptions to be aware of as well as Australian, USA, Canadian & New Zealand curriculum outcomes, crossword, word search, colouring-in sheets, experiment templates and a risk assessment template.
Optional materials to have on hand include food colouring, plastic tubs, water, white flowers or cabbage leaves, flowers with distinct parts, paper or plastic plate, sticky tap, pen or marker, toothpicks, skewers, scissors, tweezers, ruler or tape measure, paper clips, beans, PET bottle, soil, cotton buds, apples, lemon juice, soda water, vinegar, honey, salt water, plant materials, newspaper, cardboard, heavy books, lettuce and other plant material, freezer.