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  1. Agronomy Feeds the World - Plant Measurements

    27 Dec 2016 | Contributor(s): plantingscience

    This is a brief resource to assist students in deciding how best to measure plants and record data in their experiments. 

  2. Agronomy Feeds the World - Geography and Water

    27 Dec 2016 | Contributor(s): plantingscience

    Goal: To understand how geography and water quantity and quality impact food and fiber production.Objectives:To understand what an ecoregion is and how crops are impacted by weather, climate, and geography among various ecoregions.To understand how water stress impacts crop production.To conduct...

  3. Agronomy Feeds the World - Teacher's Guide

    27 Dec 2016 | Contributor(s): plantingscience

    Premise: One in nine people in the world are hungry, and as the population expands to 9 billion by 2050, food production must rapidly rise to the challenge to reduce hunger. Although food is a basic need for mankind, fewer citizens today are aware of the process of food production and its...

  4. How Much Carbon Is In A Tree?

    27 Dec 2016 | Contributor(s): Project Learning Tree

    An activity for students to estimate the amount of carbon that can be stored in a tree.

  5. Student Guide - Getting Started with PlantingScience

    23 Sep 2016 | Student Resources | Contributor(s): PlantingScience Staff, plantingscience

    This guide will aid students to use the PlantingScience platform.

  6. The Power of Sunlight - Supporting Materials

    02 Sep 2016 | Teacher Resources | Contributor(s): plantingscience

    This resource contains several files and three videos referred to in the Teacher's Guide.Please click on the "Supporting Docs" tab above to access all of the files and videos for this module.A supporting link to a video clip on chloroplasts and starch in this...

  7. MPST - Ecological Society of America

    21 Jul 2016 | Mentor Resources | Contributor(s): plantingscience

    The Master Plant Science Team is designed to provide compensation for a cohort of 5 graduate students who make a substantial contribution as an online scientist mentor. To support your extra efforts, there are extra bene ts and support systems.

  8. MPST - Canadian Botanical Association

    21 Jul 2016 | Mentor Resources | Contributor(s): plantingscience

    The Master Plant Science Team is designed to provide compensation for a cohort of 5 graduate students and post-doctoral researchers who make a substantial contribution as an online scientist mentor. To support your extra efforts, there are extra bene ts and support systems.

  9. MPST - American Society of Plant Biologists

    21 Jul 2016 | Mentor Resources | Contributor(s): plantingscience

    The Master Plant Science Team is designed to provide compensation for a cohort of 12 graduate students and postdocs who make a substantial contribution as an online scientist mentor. To support their extra efforts, there are extra benefits and support systems.

  10. MPST - Botanical Society of America

    21 Jul 2016 | Mentor Resources | Contributor(s): plantingscience

    The Master Plant Science Team is designed to provide compensation for a cohort of 20 graduate students and post-doctoral researchers who make a substantial contribution as an online scientist mentor. To support your extra efforts, there are extra benefits and support systems.

  11. Primary literature!! Blackawton Bees Paper

    12 Jul 2016 | Teacher Resources | Contributor(s): Sandrine Georgette Clairardin

    Hi all! Attached is the link to the peer reviewed literature article that I discussed briefly this morning! I'm also including a link to a TED talk by the scientist who spearheaded the project to give you some context. It makes science way less scary for a lot of kids. Enjoy! :)  

  12. Genetics in Inbred Arabidopsis - Student Guide

    17 Jun 2016 | Student Resources | Contributor(s): plantingscience

    What is a trait?Biologists use the terms "trait" and "phenotype" interchangeably. They both describe theexpressed characteristics of an organism. The color of a leaf, the height of a plant, the smell of a flower – these are all traits. This is not the same as an organism's genotype, although...

  13. Genetics in Inbred Arabidopsis - Teacher's Guide

    16 Jun 2016 | Teacher Resources | Contributor(s): plantingscience

    Abstract: Designed as a whole-class experiment, students work in teams to understand genotypicvariationamongrecombinantinbredlines(RILs)ofthemodelorganism Arabidopsisthaliana.Seedsareused from two parent lines, Columbia and Landsberg, as well as numerous...

  14. Genetics in Inbred Arabidopsis - Table of Contents

    16 Jun 2016 | Teacher Resources | Contributor(s): plantingscience

  15. Foundation of Genetics - Mentor Tip Sheet

    16 Jun 2016 | Mentor Resources | Contributor(s): plantingscience

    The purpose of this tip sheet is to help you as a scientist mentor anticipate and respond to students as they post online about their investigations on a Brassica rapa population.

  16. Foundation of Genetics - Glossary and Appendices

    16 Jun 2016 | Teacher Resources | Contributor(s): plantingscience

  17. Foundation of Genetics - Plants, Genetics, Environment

    16 Jun 2016 | Teacher Resources | Contributor(s): plantingscience

    This section is dedicated to carrying out data collection, analysis, and sense-making throughout the lifecycle of Brassica rapa. As a reminder, the parent lines, the F1 generation, and the F2 generation (whichstudents are growing) are shown below in diagram with their respective phenotypes...

  18. Foundation of Genetics - Growing System Logistics

    16 Jun 2016 | Teacher Resources | Contributor(s): plantingscience

    The EnvironmentHere we focus on setting up your growing system, including light, and soil / nutrition, and water system.This is also a perfect opportunity to explore with your students the environmental needs of plants.Plants need light, air, water, appropriate temperature, and nutrition...

  19. Foundation of Genetics - Table of Contents

    16 Jun 2016 | Teacher Resources | Contributor(s): plantingscience

    See what is covered in this module through the Table of Contents.

  20. Foundation of Genetics - Overview and Planning

    16 Jun 2016 | Teacher Resources | Contributor(s): plantingscience

    Abstract: Designed as a whole‐class experiment, students work in teams to grow a selected strain of Brassica rapa plants from seed to seed, and monitor plant traits as they develop over the course of a life cycle. Observations and measurements are made, pooled with data from other...

  21. C-Fern Module - Mentor's Tip Sheet

    16 Jun 2016 | Mentor Resources | Contributor(s): plantingscience

    The purpose of this tip sheet is to help you as a scientist mentor anticipate and respond to students as they post online about their C-Fern® investigations.

  22. C-Fern Module - Teacher's Guide

    16 Jun 2016 | Teacher Resources | Contributor(s): plantingscience

    Module Big Ideas and Design: This module is designed to expose students to the plant life cycle. They will gain firsthand experience with the alternation of generations, a phenomenon that is typically difficult for students to understand. Students work in teams to grow, observe and document...

  23. Pollen Module - Table of Contents

    16 Jun 2016 | Teacher Resources | Contributor(s): plantingscience

    Please review the topics covered in this module via the Table of Contents.

  24. Pollen Module Overview

    16 Jun 2016 | Teacher Resources | Contributor(s): plantingscience

    Abstract: This module provides great flexibility. You can choose some or all of the activities. Each section is posted in separate pdf files on the PlantingScience website, on the Plant Themes / Pollen page. Activity Set A is a basic orientation to plant anatomy in relation to where pollen is...

  25. Corn Competition - Student's Guide

    16 Jun 2016 | Student Resources | Contributor(s): plantingscience

    In this module, you will think about germination and plant growth by working to grow the tallest possible corn seedlings. After growing your plants, you will discuss what you learned with your classmates.

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