STC Plant Growth and Development Lesson 7: Observing the Growth Spurt Kennewick School District.

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STC Plant Growth and Development Lesson 7: Observing the Growth Spurt Kennewick School District

Overview Just as human beings have growth spurts, so do plants, For human beings, the growth spurt usually takes place during adolescence. For the Brassica plant, it usually happens some time between Day 9 and Day 13. During this time, students will closely monitor the growth of their plants by measuring their height, predicting overnight growth, and recording data. This lesson draws on measuring and graphing skills acquired in Lesson 5. This is a hidden slide for teacher information. STC Plant Growth and Development Lesson 7: Observing the Growth Spurt

Lesson Objectives  Students measure plant height in centimeters and record it on a graph every day for one week.  Students predict how much their plant will grow each day.  Students analyze their data on the growth spurt. This is a hidden slide for teacher information. STC Plant Growth and Development Lesson 7: Observing the Growth Spurt

Background As mentioned in the Overview, the growth spurt usually takes place between Day 9 and 13. However, plants grow at vastly different rates. Student observations are scheduled to occur for one week between Day 7 and 14 to allow for early or late bloomers and to help establish the pattern for normal growth for the plants. The students were introduces to two techniques for measuring and graphing in Lesson 5. After this initial lesson on the growth spurt, or even before, you may decide that students are able to observe, measure, predict, and graph independently. This is a hidden slide for teacher information. STC Plant Growth and Development Lesson 7: Observing the Growth Spurt

Background (cont.) Life Cycle Cards 6 and 7 should be displayed as a reminder to the students to continue with their observations. Card 6 shows the plant before the growth spurt with flower buds tightly closed. Card 7 shows the plant after the growth spurt with flowers fully opened. Figure 7-1 shows these tow phases. It is interesting to notice that the upward growth takes place in the stem between the leaf nodes, places where the leaves are attached. This is a hidden slide for teacher information. STC Plant Growth and Development Lesson 7: Observing the Growth Spurt

Materials list For each student:  Student notebook  1 quad of plants  Activity Sheet 3, Observing the Growth Spurt  1 sheet of centimeter graph paper (see Appendix F)  1 strip of paper precut to 1 centimeter wide (see Appendix F)  1 pair of scissors For the class:  Glue  Life Cycle Cards 6 and 7 STC Plant Growth and Development Lesson 7: Observing the Growth Spurt

Today we will begin keeping track of your plant’s growth spurt. We will be making observations, taking measurements, and making predictions every school day for a week. STC Plant Growth and Development Lesson 7: Observing the Growth Spurt

Measuring with paper strips… STC Plant Growth and Development Lesson 7: Observing the Growth Spurt

Measuring with paper strips…  First, hold the paper behind the plant. The bottom of the paper should rest on either the potting mix or the pot rim.  Mark the height of the plant by drawing a line on the strip.  Fill in the squares below that line.  Double-check by holding the paper up against the plant again.  Cut off the darkened squares.  Lay the darkened strip on the sheet of graph paper above the correct day number and glue it in place. STC Plant Growth and Development Lesson 7: Observing the Growth Spurt

Activity Sheet 3: Observing the Growth Spurt  What is meant by a growth spurt?  How do you record data for the week?  What do you need to know to make a prediction? STC Plant Growth and Development Lesson 7: Observing the Growth Spurt

Growth Spurt STC Plant Growth and Development Lesson 7: Observing the Growth Spurt

Observing the Growth SpurtActivity Sheet 3 DayToday’s Date ObservationsHeight Today Height Prediction STC Plant Growth and Development Lesson 7: Observing the Growth Spurt

Place Activity Sheet 3 into your notebook. Remember to record your plant’s height on the growth graph every day, too. STC Plant Growth and Development Lesson 7: Observing the Growth Spurt

Update your Table of Contents STC Plant Growth and Development Lesson 7: Observing the Growth Spurt

leaf nodes Places where the leaves are attached to the stem. Add this vocabulary word and its meaning to your glossary. STC Plant Growth and Development Lesson 7: Observing the Growth Spurt

growth spurt A period of rapid growth. Add this vocabulary word and its meaning to your glossary. STC Plant Growth and Development Lesson 7: Observing the Growth Spurt