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Plants of the Flathead Reservation Leslie Dalbey 7th Grade Life Science Polson Middle School Ethnobotany “the plant lore and agricultural customs of a people” dictionary.com Project Goals Use plant field guides to identify plant species of the Flathead Reservation. Take pictures of plants in the field and use them to create posters showcasing local species and their traditional Salish and/or Kootenai uses. Survey nitrogen fixing plants in the Montana ecosystem. Increase students sense of place and awareness and appreciation of local flora. Objectives Students will be able to: Utilize technology to take pictures of plants. Recall the common names for 10 plant species from our classroom collection of plants. Describe one traditional use for each of the 10 plant species from our classroom collection. Speak the Salish or Kootenai name for any 5 of the 10 plants. Identify three Montana plants that fix nitrogen and explain the importance of such plants. Work with a partner to create a poster about one Montana plant species for the Polson Middle School Creativity Showcase. Montana Science Content Standards 1.6 Compare how observations of nature form an essential base of knowledge among the Montana American Indians. 3.4 Investigate and explain the interdependent nature of populations and communities in the environment and describe how species in these populations adapt by evolving. 3.5 Create and use a basic classification scheme to identify plants and animals. Materials 11 x 17 cardstock clear contact paper flagging tape poster board colored pencils markers Rocky Mountain Tree Finder Native American Ethnobotany Montana Plants and Early Peoples ipads, camera phones, and/or cameras Phase 1: Plants of the Reservation Field Trip In the classroom, students will be versed in how to use plant characteristics along with guidebooks to identify species. On the field trip, students will use the guidebooks to practice identifying pre-marked plants. Students will work with a partner to extensively photograph one plant species. With the help of a Montana nitrogen fixing plant identification sheet and 1 meter sampling frames, students will survey the abundance and types of nitrogen fixing plants at the selected location. Members of the Salish and Kootenai cultural committees will hopefully either join us on the field trip or in the classroom on another day to share traditional uses of various plants. Nitrogen Fixing Plant Survey vegetation sampling frame Phase 2: Poster Creation Utilizing pictures students took in the field, guidebooks, information gathered about the traditional uses of the plant, and art supplies, pairs of students will work to create a poster for their assigned plant species. Phase 3: Creativity Showcase During Polson Middle School’s annual Creativity Showcase, the completed plant posters will be displayed for community members to see. Show or play recorded oral histories about traditional Salish and/or Kootenai uses of several plant species which students can record using the ipad. Timeline: Summer 2014: Collect and press plants to create classroom collection September 2014: Plants of the Reservation Field Trip Winter 2014-2015: Create posters and audio or visual recordings of traditional plants uses February 2015: Polson Middle School Creativity Showcase Special thanks to the following MSU faculty and staff: C.W. (Bill) McLaughlin, Ph.D. Director Science Horizons Initiative and teaching professor Dept. of Chemistry & Biochemistry Tess Corbin Dept. of Chemistry & Biochemistry and assistant director of Science Horizons Initiative Nicole Rae, Ph.D. Dean of Letters and Sciences Mary Cloninger, Ph.D. Chair of Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry John Peters, Ph.D. Director of T.B.I, professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chris Bahn, Ph.D. Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry Angela DesJardins Director Montana Space Grant Consortium Chris Harmon Project Coordinator Montana Space Grant Consortium Jamie Cornish, Ph.D. Outreach Specialist Extended University Walter Flemming, Ph.D. Chair of Native American Studies Dept 2014 MAP Students Resources http://forest.moscowfsl.wsu.edu/smp/solo/docu ments/GTRs/INT_280/Jurgensen_INT280.php#table1 Plant Pow Wow Kathy Widdicombe http://www.sciencehorizonsinitiative.com/prev/p rev.html http://bethpartin.com/page/5/ http://www.fs.usda.gov/main/riogrande/learning http://mathbench.umd.edu/modules/envscience_sampling/page09.htm http://www.cskt.org/services/index.htm http://www.norman.k12.ok.us/index.php?supply -lists