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Dirt Detectives

Dive into the world of pollination with this engaging lesson! Students will discover the essential flower parts involved in pollination and explore the different methods of this vital process. Understand why pollination is crucial for plants, food production, and ecosystems. Learn about pollinators and their role in transferring pollen. Engage in a fun pollination activity where you simulate the process using creative materials. Get ready to explore the wonders of nature and the importance of pollination in agriculture. Next lesson: Amazing Corn Plastic.

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Dirt Detectives

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  1. Dirt Detectives Lesson 6: Pollination Objective: Students will learn about flower parts necessary for pollination and the different methods of pollination.

  2. Review

  3. What do you think of when you hear the word pollination?

  4. What is Pollination? The act of transferring grains of pollen. It is absolutely necessary for a plant or a tree to produce seeds.

  5. Why is it important? • Plants=Food • Food for us • Clothing • Food for animals

  6. How does it work? Pistil Petal Stamen

  7. Two ways to pollinate flowers

  8. What are pollinators? Pollinators are an agent that moves pollen.

  9. Pollination Activity Step 1: Cut of the flower Step 2: Open your paper bag Step 3: Get Cheetos from me Step 4: Begin eating Cheetos Step 5: Do NOT lick your fingers! Step 6: Glue flower to the bag

  10. Review The _______ represented pollen. The _______ represented the insect or wind that does the work of pollination. Why is pollination important for agriculture?

  11. Pollination Simulation Activity

  12. Next Lesson Amazing Corn Plastic

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