U6 B2 1HVTTO

B2 Pollination
  • Take off your jacket
  • Put your things on your desk
       Book, notebook, pencil case
  • Bag on the floor
  • Read pages 171-173
timer
4:00
Lessongoals
  • You can describe what pollination is.
  • You can explain the difference between cross-pollination and self-pollination
  • You can list the features of insect-pollinated flowers and wind-pollinated flowers.
Homework U6 B2
Asgmt 1-6, 4c
OR challenge
Asgmt 5-8, 4c
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This lesson contains 14 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

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B2 Pollination
  • Take off your jacket
  • Put your things on your desk
       Book, notebook, pencil case
  • Bag on the floor
  • Read pages 171-173
timer
4:00
Lessongoals
  • You can describe what pollination is.
  • You can explain the difference between cross-pollination and self-pollination
  • You can list the features of insect-pollinated flowers and wind-pollinated flowers.
Homework U6 B2
Asgmt 1-6, 4c
OR challenge
Asgmt 5-8, 4c

Slide 1 - Slide

Wheel of homework
Go to Lessonup.app and use this code
Reward
Penalty

Slide 2 - Slide

Pollen is made in ...
A
The anther
B
The ovary
C
The filament
D
The ovule

Slide 3 - Quiz

What is the name of the big and coloured leaves of a flower?
A
Kepals
B
Petals
C
Setals
D
Sepals

Slide 4 - Quiz

What part of a carpel is closest to the sepals?
A
Style
B
Stem
C
Stigma
D
Ovary

Slide 5 - Quiz

Pollination
= The moment pollen lands on the stigma 
of a flower of the same species.

If pollen lands on the stigma of a 
different species > NO pollination

Pollen is made in pollen sacs, inside the anther
1
Pollen is brought to other flowers with the help of insects or the wind
2
Pollen lands on the stigma from a flower of the same species = pollination
3

Slide 6 - Slide












Pollen lands on the stigma of:
  • different flower on same plant
  • same flower 












Pollen lands on the stigma of a flower on a different plant of the same species
Self-pollination
Cross-pollination
cross-pollination
self-pollination
self-pollination

Slide 7 - Slide

How does pollen go from one flower to another?

Slide 8 - Open question

Sometimes people help plants pollinate.
They use a small brush (kwastje) to take some pollen from the anthers of a flower. Then they brush the stigma of the flower they want to pollinate.

Jack wants to try this himself. He brushes the anthers of a sunflower, then he walks to a daisy and brushes the stigma.
What will happen?
A
The daisy has been pollinated
B
The sunflower has been pollinated
C
Nothing

Slide 9 - Quiz

Jack wants tries this a second time. He brushes the anthers of a sunflower, then he walks to a sunflower and brushes the stigma.
What will happen?
A
The sunflower has been cross-pollinated
B
The sunflower has been self-pollinated
C
Nothing

Slide 10 - Quiz

Insectflower
Windflower
Flower
Big, attractive, nectar
Small, inconspicuous
Petal
Big, colourful
Small, green
Carpel/ Stamen
Inside the flower
Outside the flower
Pollination
Insects take pollen from one flower to another
Wind takes pollen from one flower to another

Slide 11 - Slide

What you should do: U6 B2
  • Pages  171-176
  • Asgmt  1-6, 4c
OR challenge
  • Asgmt 5-8, 4c

Done with the above?
  • Work on the next chapter(s)
  • Learn for the test 
  • Make other homework
  • Read a book
Zs = Working in Silence
  • No asking questions
  • Silent, don't disturb anyone
  • Stay at your  desk
timer
6:00

Slide 12 - Slide

What you should do: U6 B2
  • Pages 171-176
  • Asgmt 1-6, 4c
OR challenge
  • Asgmt 5-8, 4c

Done with the above?
  • Work on the next chapter(s)
  • Learn for the test 
  • Make other homework
  • Read a book
Zw = Working with whispering
  • Teacher is available for questions
  • Only whisper with the student next to you
  • Stay at your  desk

Slide 13 - Slide

Tidy Duty
Today these people are on tidy duty
  • Desks: empty and straight
  • Chairs:  underneath the desks
  • Floor: no rubbish

Slide 14 - Slide