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Burrs Stuck in Student’s Hair

This second grade student has burrs stuck in her hair. This demonstrates how some seeds -- burrs -- are specifically designed to disperse in different ways, in this case, latching on to organisms to travel. 

Location
Muscatine, Iowa

Driving Question

  • How do animals help spread seeds?

Probing Questions

  • Why don’t all seeds look the same?
  • How do seeds get from one place to another? 

Classroom Suggestions

Students could:

  • Examine different types of seeds and compare structures using Venn diagrams.
  • Predict how they think the seed is dispersed and why.
  • Sort seeds into groups based on their structure and/or method of dispersal.
  • Justify how they think different type travels based on its physical attributes.
  • Examine one teacher-provided seed and create a model of an animal to disperse the seed.
  • Design a model of a seed with specific attributes that are designed to disperse using wind, water, gravity, or animals.

Resources

Iowa Core Alignment

2-LS2-2:

Develop a simple model that mimics the function of an animal in dispersing seeds or pollinating plants

Credit Info

Submitted by Laney B. Berry

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