Let the Experiment Begin!

Let the Experiment Begin!

Wonderings began forming regarding rocky biome and seed germination.

Students begin to plant seedling in soil, sand, gravel, and pond water.

7th Grade Dallas ISD Student's plant invetsigation peeks 4th Graders' interest!

7th Grade Dallas ISD Student's plant invetsigation peeks 4th Graders' interest!
After read-aloud, students cast their plant growing predictions.

4th Grade students make predictions as to what they think will happen during the palnt cycle after reading "One Bean" by Anne Rockwell.

Biomes: Can A Plant Germinate In Different Environments?

Biomes: Can A Plant Germinate In Different Environments?
7th Grade Dallas ISD student has 4th Graders aid her investigation on plant growth in various conditions.

Differentiated Instruction Aids Bilingual Students in Research

Differentiated Instruction Aids Bilingual Students in Research
Dallas Educator, Ms. Lewis proudly sports her students efforts in creating projects about the different activities and places to visit in Mexico in honor of Cinco de Mayo.

5th Grade Bilingual students combine Reading and Math skills to construct bar graphs to depict researched information.

Final Synopsis of ESL Student Case Study

Final Synopsis of ESL Student Case Study
Line graph of female ESL student's improvements after repetitious phonemic lessons in Reading/Language Arts.

Bar graphs and line graphs depict evidence of students' growth during ESL Case Study after consistancy of differentiated, and phonemic awareness small group lessons.
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Plant Growth Hypothesis, Problem, & Materials

Hypothesis

Can a plant germinate in different biomes, climates, or conditions?

Problem

During the experiment, the control group found that there has to be consistency in any environment in order for a plant to germinate and take root, or, it will die.

Materials

Journal

Plastic Cups

1 liter bottle of water

Scissors

Ruler

Bag of River Rock/Gravel

Bag of potting soil/sand

1 liter of pond water

Packets of seeds, beans, yellow corn, peas, ect…

Measuring cup (1-cup)

Zip lock storage bags

Permanent marker

Story: One Bean by Anne Rockwell

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