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1 B and C – get bee sticks to pollinate!
Walk-In Take out pencil box, folder, notebook and agenda. D – get your group’s plant and 2 rulers and hand lenses. B and C – get bee sticks to pollinate!

2 Copy the question at the back and answer in sentences:
Walk-In GIVE YOUR GREEN XYLEM/PHLOEM SHEET TO THE A IN YOUR GROUP. PUT IN BASKET! Copy the question at the back and answer in sentences: Is it possible for plants to move? Explain your ideas.

3 Answer Plants can be moved BY something, like the wind blowing on them, or someone or something moving them. But can plants move all on their own?!??!?

4 Walk-In Take out notebook, folder, pencil box and agenda. Copy the question at the back and answer: What is the difference between a stimulus and a response?

5 A stimulus is the action done to something.
Answer A stimulus is the action done to something. The response is the reaction to the stimulus.

6 TROPISM NEXT

7 Example A gardener adds fertilizer pellets to plants growing in pots. They grow taller twice as fast! What was the STIMULUS? What was the RESPONSE?

8 Stimulus A STIMULUS is an action done to something, and it can cause a reaction. Example: What response would you have to the stimulus of someone bringing a pencil close to your eye? Try this reaction time game: Put your hands on top of a partner’s hands. The partner below should try to quickly tap the hand on top. If you tap the hand, you score a point. If the person on top moves their hand away, they score a point. Try it! Switch when you are told to!

9 The response is the reaction to a stimulus.

10 Plants on the move! Watch this clip about how plants move in response to how much light, how much soil, etc. they get!

11 TROPISM refers to plant growth in response to a STIMULUS (something in its surroundings). . There are three main types of tropisms : Phototropism Geotropism Hydrotropism NEXT

12 Plant grows down with gravity. Plant grows opposite to gravity
GEOTROPISM * Geo means earth. Geotropism is the growth of a plant in response to gravity. Negative Geotropism Positive Geotropism Plant grows down with gravity. Ex. roots growing down Negative Geotropism Plant grows opposite to gravity Ex. stems grow up Positive Geotropism NEXT

13 IMPORTANCE OF GEOTROPISM
Pulls roots down to anchor a plant Roots can get needed water and minerals if they stay in the soil NEXT

14 Ex. Stems growing toward the window to get to the light
PHOTOTROPISM “Photo” means light. Phototropism is plant growth toward a source of light. Ex. Stems growing toward the window to get to the light NEXT

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16 IMPORTANCE OF PHOTOTROPISM
Lets leaves be in the best position possible to receive enough light for photosynthesis NEXT

17 Hydrotropism Hydro means water.
Hydrotropism refers to a plant growing toward a source of water. This allows the plant to stay alive and to do photosynthesis.

18 Tropism Movie Watch this short movie about tropism and the amazing abilities of plants to “move”!

19 Tropism Mini-Book Page 1 - Write the definition of tropism (look back in your notes!). Write the definition of and do a picture to illustrate for: Page 2 – Geotropism Page 3 – Phototropism Page 4 - Hydrotropism

20 Tropism Song Watch this song and read along with the lyrics that tell about tropism!


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