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Exam (elaborations) GIZMOS Student Exploration Germination Student Exploration: Germination Directions: Follow the instructions to go through the simulation. Respond to the questions and prompts in the orange boxes. Vocabulary : controlled experiment, germination, hypothesis, seed, sprout, variable Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo .) 1. What do you think is needed for a seed grow into a sprout ? This is called germination . 2. In the Gizmo you can test water, light, and heat. Which factors do you think will affect seed germination? Gizmo Warm-up: 100% Germination Challenge In the Germination Gizmo, set up the trays however you like: ● Drag a packet of seeds to each tray. ● Click on the light bulbs to turn them on or off. ● Click on the coils to set the heat level. ● Drag the Daily water slider up or down to adjust the amount of water the seeds get. When you are ready, click Play ( ). How many seeds can you get to sprout? Can you get 20 out of 20 (100%) to sprout? Good luck! 1. After the simulation ends (five “days”), count how many sprouts you have (out of 20) in each tray. What percent sprouted? Fill in your results in the blanks below. ● To find the percent, divide your number of sprouts by 20, and then multiply by 100. ● Hint for mental math: Each seed is 1/20 th , or 5%, of the whole. (1/20 = .05 = 5%) 2. Click Reset ( ) and Clear trays . Try several more tests to see if you can get more seeds to germinate. What conditions made the most seeds sprout? Reproduction for educational use only. Public sharing or posting prohibited. © 2020 ExploreLearning™ All rights reserved Name: Lillie-Victoria Newberry Date: 1-12-21 I believe water and sun is needed for the seed to grow. I think all of these factors will affect the seed germination. Tray 1: 18 /20 = 90 % Tray 2: 8 /20 = 40 % Tray 3: 15 /20 = 75 % Seed Type: A Daily water: 50 mL Heat: 24 c % sprouted = 90 % This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :52:02 GMT -05:00 This study resource was shared via CourseH GIZMOS Student Exploration Germination Question: Do seeds need water to germinate? 1. Form a hypothesis : Do seeds need water to germinate? Highlight what you think below. This is your hypothesis . No, plants need no water. Yes, plants need some water . Yes, plants need lots of water. 2. Set up Gizmo : Now you will set up a fair test. A test is fair when all conditions are kept the same except the one(s) you are testing. In science this is called a controlled experiment . The condition that changes (or varies) is the variable being tested. Set up the trays like this: ● Tray 1: seed A, 0 mL water per day, all 3 lights on, heat low ● Tray 2: seed A, 50 mL water per day, all 3 lights on, heat low ● Tray 3: seed A, 100 mL water per day, all 3 lights on, heat low 3. Experiment : Time to test your hypothesis. Click Play to start. When the Gizmo stops, count the number of sprouts in each tray. Record your data below. 4. Revise and repeat : What is the ideal amount of water for germination of Seed A? What is ideal for Seeds B and C? Write your findings below. 5. Draw conclusions : In general, do seeds need water to germinate? Explain. Reproduction for educational use only. Public sharing or posting prohibited. © 2020 ExploreLearning™ All rights reserved Activity A: Water and germination Get the Gizmo ready : ● Click Reset . ● Click Clear trays . Tray Seed Amount of water Amount of light Amount of heat Number of sprouts 1 A 0 mL per day 3 lights on low 0/20 = 0 % 2 A 50 mL per day 3 l ights on low 20/20 = 100 % 3 A 100 mL per day 3 l ights on low 12/20 = 60 % Seed A: 50 mL per day Seed B: 50 mL per day Seed C: 50 mL per day Seeds do need s ome water in order to germinate. Tray 1 was not successful because it had no water. Tray 3 was not as successful as tray 2 because it was receiving too much water, therefore tray 2 was successful because it didn’t have too much or too little water.

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GIZMOS Student Exploration
Germination
Name: Lillie-Victoria Newberry Date: 1-12-21


Student Exploration: Germination
Directions: Follow the instructions to go through the simulation. Respond to the questions and
prompts in the orange boxes.

Vocabulary: controlled experiment, germination, hypothesis, seed, sprout, variable

Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.)

1. What do you think is needed for a seed grow into a sprout? This is called germination.


I believe water and sun is needed for the seed to grow.




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2. In the Gizmo you can test water, light, and heat. Which factors do you think will affect seed germination?




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Gizmo Warm-up: 100% Germination Challenge
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In the Germination Gizmo, set up the trays however you like:
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● Drag a packet of seeds to each tray.
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● Click on the coils to set the heat level.
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● Drag the Daily water slider up or down to adjust the amount of water the
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When you are ready, click Play ( ). How many seeds can you get to sprout? Can you get 20 out of 20
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1. After the simulation ends (five “days”), count how many sprouts you have (out of 20) in each tray. What
percent sprouted? Fill in your results in the blanks below.
● To find the percent, divide your number of sprouts by 20, and then multiply by 100.
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● Hint for mental math: Each seed is 1/20th, or 5%, of the whole. (1/20 = .05 = 5%)
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Tray 1: 18 /20 = 90 % Tray 2: 8 /20 = 40 % Tray 3: 15 /20 = 75 %
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2. Click Reset ( ) and Clear trays. Try several more tests to see if you can get more seeds to germinate.
What conditions made the most seeds sprout?


Seed Type: A Daily water: 50 mL Heat: 24 c % sprouted = 90 %




Reproduction for educational use only. Public sharing or posting prohibited. © 2020 ExploreLearning™ All rights reserved
This study source was downloaded by 100000829820709 from CourseHero.com on 08-22-2021 05:52:02 GMT -05:00


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