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Bell Work: 1/17/12
•
TCAP Item Sampler (in the folder at your
group): write the answer in your scientist
notebook and explain your answer.
•
To receive an extra credit pass, make sure you
have the following completed on your foldable:
1.
2.
3.
4.
All parts are colored, including soil and roots
All parts are cut out
All parts are glued onto the white paper.
The following parts are labeled: petal, stigma, style,
ovary, pistil, sepal, ovules, filament, anther, stamen,
leaves, stem
Agenda
• Upcoming Dates:
– Study Island: Photosynthesis & Cellular
Respiration due Sunday, 1/22 by the end of
the day (30+ questions, blue ribbon)
– Flower Foldable will be graded on Monday,
1/23 ( that includes the extra credit)
– Diffusion, Photosynthesis, Respiration, &
Flowers Test Monday, 1/23
Objectives
• Match the flower parts with their
reproductive functions. (SPI 0707.4.2)\
– Complete a flower foldable
Flower- the reproductive structure
found in flowering plants.
Stamen: male reproductive
structure of flowers; includes
the anther and filament.
Anther: sac-like
structure of the
stamen that
produces pollen.
Filament: thin
stalk of the
stamen that
holds the anther
Pistil: female reproductive
structure of the flower; includes
the stigma, style, & ovary.
Stigma: tip of the
pistil where pollen
grains collect.
Style: long, tube-like
part of the pistil
Ovary: rounded
base of the pistil
that contains one or
more ovules (eggs)
Elbow Partner
• How can pollen be spread to the stigma of
the pistil?
Ovule: contains an egg which
becomes a seed when fertilized
with pollen
Seed: fertilized
egg in the ovule
Fruit: mature or
ripened ovary
Petal: attracts insects and other
animals to flower for pollination
Sepal:
specialized
leaves of the
flower that
protects the
flower bud
Elbow Partner
• What about the petals attracts insects and
other animals?
Roots: supply
plants with water
and minerals;
holds plants in
the ground;
stores food
Leaves: makes
food for the plant
Stem: supports
the plant body,
transports and
stores materials,
such as water
and food
Photosynthesis:
takes place in the
chloroplast of the
leaves; plants use
CO2 , H2O, & light
energy to make
glucose & oxygen
3-2-1 Reflection
3 things I learned…
2 questions I have…
1 way I can relate this lesson to my daily
life and how it benefits me…