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DO NOW. Video. Seed Germination. Seedling Data. Draw the following table in your notebook:. Seedlings. Draw a pair of sprouted seedlings in the first box in the row titled ‘Monday.’ Record your observations . Predict what will happen if we turn the bag on its side in the second box.

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  1. DO NOW

  2. Video • Seed Germination

  3. Seedling Data Draw the following table in your notebook:

  4. Seedlings • Draw a pair of sprouted seedlings in the first box in the row titled ‘Monday.’ • Record your observations. • Predict what will happen if we turn the bag on its side in the second box. I predict the __________________________ if I turn the ziploc bag on its side. 4. Turn the bag on its side for further observation tomorrow.

  5. Guess the Plant! • Guess what type of plant grows from the following pictures of their seeds

  6. Guess the Plant! • What’s the plant? • Peas

  7. Guess the Plant! • What’s the plant? • Oak Tree

  8. Guess the Plant! • What’s the plant? • Dandelion

  9. Guess the Plant! • What’s the plant? • Sunflower

  10. Turn and Talk • Why do plants have different seed structures?

  11. Germination Reading • Use the ‘Germination’ reading to answer the following questions in complete sentences on page _____: • What word is used to describe plants in their inactive state? • What do plants need to germinate? • What is another word for the root that first emerges from the plant? • What is the shoot that contains the stems and leaves called? • What are some factors that can cause poor germination?

  12. DO NOW

  13. Seedlings Data • Draw your pair of sprouted seedlings in the first box in the row titled ‘Tuesday.’ • Record any observations you make. • Predict what will happen over one more night. I predict __________________________

  14. Add to Plants Glossary Geotropism: The growth of a plant in response to gravity. Roots grow toward the force of gravity, and the stem grows away from the force of gravity. Gravity

  15. Phototropism Experiment Draw the following table in your notebook:

  16. Courtyard Expectations • No more than a level 2 voice at all times while outside • Stay on task • When finished with drawings and observations, sit quietly and wait for the others to finish. • Do not roam around courtyard

  17. Phototropism Experiment • Draw the plant in the first box in the row labeled ‘Tuesday’. • Predict what will happen overnight, after you place the plant under the box. I predict __________________________ 3. Record the observations you have made before the plant is placed in the box.

  18. Video Tropisms

  19. Turn-N-Talk Summarize the following tropisms with your partner, identifying the stimulus and response in each: Phototropism Geotropism Hydrotropism

  20. DO NOW

  21. Seedings (Geotropism) Data • Draw your pair of sprouted seedlings in the first box in the row titled ‘Wed/Thur.’ • Record any observations you make. • In the prediction box, make a conclusion about whether your last prediction is correct, and explain why or why not.

  22. Phototropism Experiment • Draw a pair of sprouted seedlings in the first box in the row titled ‘Wed/Thur.’ • Record any observations you make. • In the prediction box, make a conclusion about whether your last prediction is correct, and explain why or why not.

  23. Courtyard Expectations • No more than a level 2 voice at all times while outside • Stay on task • When finished with drawings and observations, sit quietly and wait for the others to finish. • Do not roam around courtyard

  24. Video Timelapse Geotropism and Phototropism • Can you spot examples of each?

  25. Flowering Plant Dissection • Tape Flower Anatomy Diagram on page _____ • Draw the following table on page _____

  26. Flowering Plant Dissection • Purpose: To observe plant anatomy and understand how structures play a role in reproduction. • Fill out your plant anatomy diagram using the information provided at your lab station. • Follow the directions to perform the plant dissection. • Fill out your plant anatomy data table as you dissect your plant.

  27. BrainPop: Plants • Plant Growth

  28. 2 Column Notes PHOTOTROPISM GEOTROPISM

  29. 4 Square Photosynthesis Turgor Pressure Phototropism Geotropism

  30. 4 square Choose one activity from your TOP TEN list in the front of your notebook to complete for each square.

  31. DO NOW

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