Project Description

Plant Power

  • Level: Suitable for Foundation to Level 6

  • Duration: 50 minutes

  • Delivery: via Zoom video conferencing

  • Numbers: each workshop is capped at a maximum of 30 learners

Activities

Junior Session (ages 5-9)

  • Observe the key features of a plant’s anatomy under a digital microscope

  • Test the conditions needed to germinate a seed

  • Reveal the inner workings of a plant’s stem

  • Extract chlorophyll and other pigments from leaves

  • Make a model of seed that uses the wind to distribute itself

Senior Session (ages 9-12)

  • Observe the key features of a plant’s anatomy under a digital microscope

  • Test the conditions needed to germinate a seed

  • Reveal the inner workings of a plant’s stem

  • Extract chlorophyll and other pigments from leaves

  • Investigate the enzymes present in pineapple

  • Make a model of seed that uses the wind to distribute itself

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Required Materials

Junior Session

Item Quantity
Flower with leaves 1
Magnifying glass (optional) 1
Dry seed (large; e.g., dry butter bean) 4
Paper towel sheet 4
Zip lock bag (15cm x 9cm) 4
Celery (pref. with leaves) or cabbage leaf/white flower 4 stalks
Glasses or cups 4
Food dye 4 colours
Leaves (mix of different plants and colours) 2-10
Paper (A4) 1
Helicopter seed print-out 1
Paper clip 1
Scissors 1
Rolling pin or mug 1

Senior Session

Item Quantity
Flower with leaves 1
Magnifying glass (optional) 1
Dry seed (large; e.g., dry butter bean) 4
Paper towel sheet 4
Zip lock bag (15cm x 9cm) 4
Fresh pineapple, papaya or kiwifruit (alternatively meat tenderiser) 1/4 cup
Cooked or tinned pineapple, papaya or kiwifruit 1/4 cup
Gelatin or agar (pre-set the night before) 2 glasses
Celery (pref. with leaves) or cabbage leaf/white flower 4 stalks
Glasses or cups 5
Food dye 4 colours
Leaves (mix of different plants and colours) 2-10
Paper (A4) 1
Helicopter seed print-out 1
Paper clip 1
Scissors 1
Hot water 1 cup
Rolling pin or mug 1

Curriculum Links

  • Living things have a variety of external features and live in different places where their basic needs, including food, water and shelter, are met (VCSSU042)

  • Living things grow, change and have offspring similar to themselves (VCSSU043)

  • Living things can be grouped on the basis of observable features and can be distinguished from non-living things (VCSSU057)

  • Living things have structural features and adaptations that help them to survive in their environment (VCSSU074)

  • Participate in guided investigations, including making observations using the senses, to
    explore and answer questions (VCSIS051)
  • Safely use appropriate materials, tools, equipment and technologies (VCSIS067)

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