Pollination Game!!.

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Pollination Game!!

ROLES Flowers (1/2 of class) Pollinators (1/4 of class) Humans (1/4 of class)

Flowers Plants with edible leaves and roots Ornamental roses, tulips, columbine Plants with edible fruits and seeds ground cherries, tomatoes, apples, peas, sunflowers Plants with edible leaves and roots lettuce, spinach, kale, beet, carrot Plants that are considered weeds dandelion, buttercup, clover

Pollinators Bees Hummingbirds Butterflies Plants (self-pollinating) <-- not in this game

HOW TO PLAY Pollinators try to pollinate as many flowers as possible Humans try to pick as many flowers as possible (Take the flower’s crown) When flowers are pollinated: hands up in the air When flowers are picked: hands to side

RESULTS?