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Plant Reproduction

Plant Reproduction. Learning Modules for 7 th – 12 th Grade Life Sciences. Today’s Workshop. Pollen Crime Lab + Seed Dispersal Labs created to teach students about plant reproduction and life cycle Incorporate two major stages of plant reproduction (fertilization & seed production)

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Plant Reproduction

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  1. Plant Reproduction Learning Modules for 7th– 12th Grade Life Sciences

  2. Today’s Workshop • Pollen Crime Lab + Seed Dispersal Labs created to teach students about plant reproduction and life cycle • Incorporate two major stages of plant reproduction (fertilization & seed production) • Fun, hands-on activities that incorporate real-life scenarios (forensics & competition)

  3. Pollen Crime SceneActivity

  4. Why Pollen? • Reinforces concepts of plant reproduction • Easily stained and visualized using microscopes • Unique and diverse morphology • Real-world application that appeals to students • Incorporates investigation and experimentation techniques

  5. Pre-Lab Presentation • Structure of a flower and reproductive organs • Structure of pollen grain • How do scientists use pollen to answer questions about organisms and their environment • Using pollen in crime and accident scenes • Video: time lapse pollen grain germination

  6. Pollen Crime Scene Activity • Examine the pollen structure from four plant sources and determine the guilty suspect of an assault.

  7. Each lab group: Pre-made slide: Flowers found at each suspect’s home Victim Suspect 1 Suspect 2 Suspect 3

  8. Worksheet

  9. Learning Objectives • Use experimental and investigatory techniques (create hypotheses, collect data, draw conclusions) • Improve microscopy skills • Identify and distinguish unique biological species • Recognize real-life applications of plant biology

  10. California Learning Standards 7th Grade Life Sciences: • Structure and Function in Living Systems (5 a, f) • Investigation and Experimentation (7 a, c, d) High School Biology: • Genetics (2b) • Ecology (6a) • Evolution (7d)

  11. Assessment • Worksheets, lab write-ups • Exam questions, quizzes • Building upon learned knowledge on subsequent activities

  12. Seed Dispersal Activities Objectives: • Educate students about an important stage of plant • reproduction • Teach students how to recognize the different mechanisms • plants use to disperse their seeds • Incorporate material pertaining to plant competition and • inbreeding depression

  13. Name That Diaspore!!(Seed Dispersal Lab I) Students will be presented with a diverse array of plant diaspores and will be asked to determine the mechanism by which they are likely to disperse. *Diaspore = seed + any additional tissues that assist in dispersal

  14. Worksheet

  15. Build Your Own Diaspore!(Seed Dispersal Lab II) • Students will be given craft materials (construction paper, glue, paper clips, etc.) to construct their own plant diaspores that will ride the wind. • Each group of students will compete their seeds to determine which model is m the most efficient wind-disperser.

  16. Worksheet

  17. High School Modifications Pollen Activity: • Include more details about plant reproduction: double fertilization, autogamy vs. allogamy, mating systems, meiosis & mitosis, gametophytes & sporophytes Seed Dispersal Activities: • Inbreeding depression, plant competition and other ecological mechanisms, more details in plant physiology

  18. Questions?

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