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Monocots and Dicots

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Elementary School Experiment:
Students will work with monocot and dicot seeds and know the difference between the two. This lesson can be scaled to the middle and high school level with students explaining and diagramming the life cycle of an angiosperm. More...
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Published by Kristy Steinmetz
Elementary School

Plants - Which sex is it?

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High School Experiment:
Students should, when complete, be able to identify the parts of a flower and tell whether or not the flower has both male and female sex organs (perfect) or just one sex organ (imperfect). More...
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Published by Pamela Moy
High School

What Are the Parts of a Flower?

Lesson Plan

Elementary School Experiment:
Children will dissect a flower and investigate each part. After all the parts have been identified, the students will create their own microscope slides using index cards. They will then have to compare how each part looks with the naked eye and through the microscope (use low power). You can substitute a magnifying glass instead of the microscope because students don't need to observe cells. More...
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Published by Barbara Balsamo
Elementary School

The Parts of A Perfect Flower

Lesson Plan

High School Experiment:
Upon completion of this lab activity, the student will be able to: (1) identify each flower part. (2) explain the role of each flower part. More...
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Published by Guinevere Miller
High School

What Parts of a Plant Do We Eat?

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Teacher Notes

High School Experiment:
Students review the structure of angiosperm plants and learn about the diversity of plant form by using evidence from examination of fruits and vegetables to identify which part of the plant each fruit or vegetable is. More...
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Published by Ingrid Waldron and Jennifer Doherty
High School

Using a Dichotomous Key to Identify Flowers

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Teacher Notes

High School Experiment:
Students learn how to construct and use a dichotomous key using their shoes. Students then learn angiosperm flower structure and use a dichotomous key to identify the type of flower and solve a mystery. More...
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Published by Ingrid Waldron and Jennifer Doherty
High School

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