Ward's® Exploring Growth Movements in Plant Lab Activity

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This lab was fantastic. I used it for AP Biology but it can be used with AP, IB, or any life sciences group. I used a UV plant growing rack and the lab took about a week but it was really 30 minutes for set up and 10 minutes each day for data collection. I did the germination on an angle in the petri-dish as a launch and then read about the tropisms with the students and they designed and complete inquiry labs which ran for the week I loved the ideas in the insert and the students understood plant response much better as a result of doing the lab. The only drawback was that the oat seeds did not germinate well but I sprouted so many of the peas that we quickly switched to peas for those groups and the experiment lasted an additional few days for those groups. I would love to see the kit have more varieties of fast growing seeds to allow for more choices.
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470190-628KT 68.9 USD
470190-628
Ward's® Exploring Growth Movements in Plant Lab Activity
Educational Classroom Kits and Activities
Why do plants grow toward light?

  • Kit employs NGSS Life Science DCIs LS2 and LS4
  • Pre- and post-laboratory assessments included
  • Assessments and vocabulary words target Common Core standards
  • Estimated lab time: from 20–30 days for growth, observation, and experimental time
We all have seen plants that grow at drastic angles or around poles, but why does this occur? In this activity, students observe different types of tropic responses, such as geotropism, phototropism, and thigmotropism, as they use different stimuli to change the direction in which a plant grows. While employing the basic framework principles of Ecosystems (LS2) and Biological Evolution (LS4), students learn what part of a plant is responsible for each tropism and view the natural movement from germination to seedling to growth. They also observe how plants orient themselves to light and other environmental conditions as they grow.

This kit aligns with all published National Standards. Pre and post-laboratory assessments and vocabulary words target specific Science and Engineering Practices and Common Core standards. The teacher guide also contains specific "Did You Know" concepts that link the real world with the scientific standards explored. This kit includes a student copymaster and enough materials for six setups.

Ordering information: This lab includes pea seeds, oat seed, plastic pots, vermiculite, petri dishes, filter paper, wooden stakes, and aluminum foil. A light source and scissors are required but not included. A laboratory stand and laboratory clamp are optional.



   
 

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