Pollination Card Sort 2/10/16

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Pollination Card Sort 2/10/16 Catalyst: Why do plants undergo pollination? What is pollination’s purpose? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 32L 32R

POLLINATION CARD SORT With your partner sort the cards into the correct steps of pollination Get it checked by Ms. Salzburg Copy the steps into your notebook (32R) Start planning how you will act out your pollination step

32L 32R Reflection: Create a haiku poem about pollination. Pollination Card Sort 2/10/16 Catalyst: Why do plants undergo pollination? What is pollination’s purpose? Reflection: Create a haiku poem about pollination. ( A haiku is a 3 line poem alternating 7 syllables, 5 syllables, 7 syllables) 1. Pollinator lands on a flower 2. Pollen is found on the anther of a flower 3. Pollen from the anther sticks to a pollinator 4. The pollinator flies to another flower 5.Pollen from the pollinator falls onto the sticky stigma 6. A pollen tube grows from the stigma down the style 7. The pollen tube reaches he ovary and ovules 8. The ovules are fertilized by pollen from the pollen tube 9. The ovules become seeds and the ovary becomes a fruit 10. The seed will grown into a plant 32L 32R