Flowers and Grasses of Iowa
A colorful look at a variety of flowers and grasses along with popular pollinators found throughout Iowa.
Driving Question
- Why are some plants colorful and others plain?
Probing Questions
- What strategies do plants use to increase their chances of successful reproduction?
- What organisms come to mind that have characteristics/behaviors to help increase the chance of successful reproduction?
- What are the insects doing?
- What do you notice about the insects you see?
- What do you notice about the plants?
Classroom Suggestions
Students could:
- Use one or more of the lessons from the Iowa Land and Sky: Iowa Plant and Animal Reproduction Storyline.
- Record observations while watching the video, then discuss what students noticed about the flowers and pollinators.
- Brainstorm a list of organisms and the characteristics/behaviors that help them increase the chance of successful reproduction.
- Develop a claim about characteristics/behaviors helping increase successful reproduction. Support the claim with evidence and scientific reasoning.
Resources
- CK12 | Reproductive Behavior: This resource provides examples of behavior meant to increase chances of reproducing, such as a mating dance.
- Lab Aids | Animal Behavior: This is a lesson that guides students through the process of examining data and forming an argument that certain traits increase the chances of reproduction.
Iowa Core Alignment
MS-LS1-4:Use argument based on empirical evidence and scientific reasoning to support an explanation for how characteristic animal behaviors and specialized plant structures affect the probability of successful reproduction of animals and plants respectively
Credit Info
Media produced for Iowa Land and Sky by Iowa PBS.