Primary science investigations with plants

A collection of investigations around the topic of plants, looking at life cycles, factors affecting growth, parts of a plant, composting and plants that we eat. Investigations provided by Science & Plants for Schools (SAPS) are:  

Holly leaves: investigate questions about holly leaves.

Tree rings: investigate cut tree trunks to determine the age of the tree, how fast it grew and climatic conditions during its growth.

Investigating if plants grow better with fertiliser: plan and carry out a fair test looking at the effect of fertiliser on growing radishes

The life cycle of a flowering plant: a sequencing activity looking at the lifecycle of Brassica, a fast cycling flowering plant.

How does light affect growing plants?: Plan and carry out a fair test looking at the effect of light on plant growth.

Having fun growing plants: provide the conditions for germination and observe a variety of seeds over time.

Finding out about the number of flower parts: three ways to dissect a flower in order to identify and name the different parts.

Designing a seed: design and make a seed from a newly discovered plant using junk materials.

Are you a plant eater?: Develop an awareness of the parts of a plant that are eaten.

Composting, recycling and the curriculum: investigate what happens during the composting process.

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How does Light Affect Growing Plants?

This activity investigates what conditions plants need to grow and why lack of light alters plant growth. It is part of a larger resource which looks at plants at primary level, ...

Having Fun Growing Plants

This activity gives children a chance to bring their own ideas and materials and try to grow some plants from their seeds. Children bring in all kinds of seeds such as: conkers, acorns, and apple pips, provide the conditions for germination and observe them over time to...

Finding Out About the Number of Flower Parts

This activity details three ways to dissect a flower in order to identify and name the different parts. Linked to plant lifecycles, further activity ideas can be found in the full resource Parts...

Designing a Seed

Design and make a seed from a newly discovered plant using junk materials.This activity provides an opportunity for creative thinking around the topic of germination and seed dispersal. It also supports the development of literacy and presentation skills. Further ideas...

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