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Material:
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Plants in Motion
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| Submitted by: |
Tony Curry on Dec 09, 2004 |
| Date Last Modified: |
Dec 09, 2004 |
| Title: |
Student's Movies |
| Description: |
Students will make their own time lapse movies while learning about plants. |
| Type of Task: |
Team
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| Time Required |
One month |
| Topics: |
Plant Tropic response, Photomorphogenesis, Phototropism, Gravitropism, and Time Lapse Photography |
| Course: |
Biology |
| Audience: |
High School,
Middle School
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| Prerequisites Skills: |
None |
| Learning Objectives: |
Students will be able to: ?Understand the use of light and lack of light in plant growth ? Predict plant movement ? Define and explain 1. Photomorphogenesis 2. Plant Tropic response and Phototropism 3. Gravitropism |
| Technical Notes: |
Materials needed: ? Plastic boxes ? Soil ? Seeds (your choice) ? Digital camera ? Computer with program for camera ? Downloads of movies |
| Text of Learning Exercise: |
A. Have your class write their answers to the following questions. 1. Ask the class what influences plant growth? 2. Is light need for plant growth? 3. Can plants grow upside down or without gravity?
B. Require the students watch the following movies and write their responses to the same questions listed above. 1. Site location: http://sunflower.bio.indiana.edu/~rhangart/plantmotion/earlygrowth/germination/germ.html 2. List of movies to watch: ? Germination o Corn o Sunflower o Arabidopsis ? Photomorphogenesis o Sunflower dark & light o Dark-grown Arabidopsis ? Tropisms o Arabidopsis shoot phototropism o Tomato phototropism o Corn phototropism o Cool corn phototropism o Sunflower phototropism o Arabidopsis shoot gravitropism o Corn root gravitropism o Coleus shoot gravitropism o Sunflower gravitropism C. Next have the students get into groups of three to four.
D. Have the groups perform their own time lapse photography.
1. Give groups plastic boxes,
soil, seeds and water. 2. Have students place soil into the boxes and plant the seeds in a long row. 3. Students should then water the soil. Remember not too much or too little. 4. Place boxes in window sill or have artificial lights set up. 5. Have the students place a box over half of their seeds to block sunlight. 6. Students should then take a picture of their soil before the seeds start to grow and once or twice a day. 7. After two weeks have half of the groups position their boxes on edge. 8. Groups should report on their plants once a week with a brief written description. 9. Labeling or naming the group?s boxes will help with identifying pictures later on. 10. Make sure soil has sufficient moisture everyday. 11. At the end of the month have the students place their photos into a sequence slide show. This will show the movement and growth of the plants
E. At the end of the process have the groups write a paper on the effects of light and gravity on plant growth. Then have eachgroup present their time lapse ?movie? and narrate the ?movie?. The whole movie will be short so the group may want to view it slide by slide and then as a whole after their presentation. This is a good way to motivate and increase student interaction with the chapter on Plants.
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