Science 7.10 Living Structures and Processes

Science By Doing – From Little Things Part 5

These materials come from a resource called Science by Doing, from the unit From Little Things Big Things Grow.

 

Click on the links below to access the PDF resources:

Student Guide: Electronic Notebook: Lesson Plan:
From Little Things Student Guide Part 5 From Little Things EN Part 5 From Little Things Lesson Plans Part 5

From Little Things UAAG_p5

Student Digital Activities:

To access the digital activities, go to https://www.sciencebydoing.edu.au/ click on “Are you a teacher?” and use the login details given to you after filling in the request form below:

Science By Doing Login Request
Please type your name and email (if possible) into this form. You will then be provided with the login details to the digital activities for Science By Doing.

Then, use the URL link below

Page URL:

https://www.sciencebydoing.edu.au/curriculum/student/from-little-things/digital/unit-map

Select the activities in Part 5: Cells Die, But Life Goes On

 

The activities in these resources are aligned with  Solomon Islands Year 7/Form 1 Science Curriculum

Unit 7.10 Living Structures and Processes

General Learning Outcomes:  

7.10.1 know that there are two kinds of reproduction (k)

7.10.2 know forms of asexual and sexual reproduction (k)

7.10.3 be able to show that a flower is the reproductive part of a plant (s)

7.10.4 know that seeds are part of the plant that will germinate and grow into a new plant (k)

7.10.5 appreciate that seed dispersal contributes to plant distribution (a)

7.10.6 be able to show germination in plant (s)

7.10.7 understand that plant reproduction have stages (u)

 

 

 

This material was sourced from the Science by Doing online curriculum unit From Little Things Big Things Grow by the Australian Academy of Science, available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License at www.sciencebydoing.edu.au

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