For School Groups
- School Program
- Costs 13.00 per student
- Takes about 1.50 hours
- Designed for 1st grade, 2nd grade and 3rd grade
- Theme: Natural History, Sustainable Design, Natural Science
Description
Each living thing goes through stages of development. Construct a small theater with scenes that change to present the growth cycle of plants or animals. We offer materials to study typically pumpkins or butterflies. With a design flexible enough for teachers and students to go back to their classes and present another life cycle on the reverse side of each stage block.
Meets Connecticut Science Standards
- 1.3: Organisms change in form and behavior as part of their life cycles.
- 2.2: Plants change their forms as part of their life cycles.
Meets Common Core Standards
- 1-LS3: Heredity: Inheritance and Variation of Traits
Meets Next Generation Science Standards
- K-ESS3: Earth and Human Activity KESS3-1: Use a model to represent the relationship between the needs of different plants or animals (including humans) and the places they live.. KESS3-2: Ask questions to obtain information about the purpose of weather forecasting to prepare for, and respond to, severe weather. ETS1.A : Asking questions, making observations, gathering information are helpful in thinking about problems.
- 2-LS2 : Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy, and Dynamics. LS2.A: Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems. Plants depend on water and light to grow. (2-LS2-1). Plants depend on animals for pollination or to move their seeds around. (2-LS2-2)
- ETS1.B: ETS1.B: Developing Possible Solutions. Designs can be conveyed through sketches, drawings, or physical models. These representations are useful in communicating ideas for a problem’s solutions to other people. (secondary to 2-LS2-2)