Friday, September 25, 2009

Operation Pot Plants

What happens if you take away what a plant needs to survive?
We are doing and experiment with 6 plants. We are taking away one thing a plant needs to stay alive and then we are going to watch a see what happens. Each group is taking away one thing. Our groups are pictured below and have typed a piece of writing to go with their picture.
<=The picture here is the control plant. We haven't taken away anything from this plant.

Red Table
We put the plant in the plastic bag to let no air to the plant. We put a transparent plastic bag so we can also give it the sunlight. We water it by a tube.


Blue Table
This plant is our experiment for taking soil from it. We went to the year 3 garden and took the soil out. Then we took the plant back and watered it.
Yellow Table
We are experimenting about what will happen if we cut the leaves off. The first day we watered the plant. The second day it stilled did not grow leaves but the roots are growing amazingly out of the bottom of the plant pot.


Pink Table
We are experimenting on a plant with no light.
We put our plant in a box.
We are using a special tube which we are connecting to our plant.
We have made air holes so air can go through. We put cloth on the hole so light can't get through.
We won't know what's happening in the box because we can't open it. Maybe we will have to think of a way we can check it without letting light go into it.
Green Table
Our group has not watered their plant for a week.I t is not dying
at all. We think it will survive. The soil is very dry and the plant is still normal but one of the leaf are turning pink .
Some of the leaves are healthy and some of them are riped.


3 comments:

  1. I think the Pink table could open their box in the cupboard and look at the plant with a torch to see what has happened to it.

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  2. Dear Ms Louise and all at 3L, this Blog looks and sounds great. All the best, keep up the good work. Anytime any help required, please let me know. God Bless..........DILIP

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  3. Dear Ms. Louise,3L'S blog is wonderful. Great idea to let us know what's happening in class & making us feel like part of their learning. Thank you. Vidya.

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