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A-MAZE-ING PLANTS printable

SUBJECT
Science, Plants

GRADE
Pre-K-2

AGE
4-8

Source
The Magic School Bus: Science Fun Activities
Lessons designed to help you use Scholastic's The Magic School Bus as a supplement to your curriculum. The activities provided build on children's interest in The Magic School Bus and offer lots of opportunities to engage them in hands-on learning. Remember what Ms. Frizzle says, "Get out there and explore!"

The Magic School Bus Gets Planted

Field Trip Notes
Phoebe tries to grow a vine for the school play, 'Jack and the Beanstalk,' but her plant is more like a beansprout than a beanstalk! With the opening curtain of the play only minutes away, Ms. Frizzle turns Phoebe into a real plant. But Phoebe finds she doesn't know how to grow. With time running out, the bus and kids shrink and travel into a nearby plant to do research. They discover that its leaves are its own private food factory. With this information, the kids rush back to help Phoebe grow into the star of the show!

Ms. Frizzle's Ideas for the Day

A-Maze-ing Plants 

Going Hands-On

Time: Maze setup: 30 minutes; observation time: 5 minutes every 3-4 days for 3+ weeks
Group Size: 2-4

Inside a plant, The Magic School Bus kids discover that plant food is made from air, water, and sunlight. Your kids discover that plants will go to great lengths to find light - even thread a maze.

What You Need

How Plants Make Food, by Phoebe

  • Sunny window
  • Water
  • Copies of A-MAZE-ING PLANTS page
For each pair:
  • 2 lima bean seeds
  • Soil
  • Plastic cup (punch hole in bottom)
  • Saucer
  • Lidded box
  • Cardboard for dividers
  • Tape
  • Scissors
  • Ruler

Talk About It

Ask: Where do you get energy to grow, run, live? (food) Where do plants get energy? (also from food) Where do plats get food? (They make it from air, water, sunlight.) What would you do to get food if you were hungry? What might a plant do?

What To Do

  1. To speed sprouting, soak seeds in water overnight. 
  2. Help kids plant seeds at a depth about twice the length of the seed. Water well. (If both seeds sprout, pinch one out.) 
  3. Build the maze shown on the activity page. Use cardboard for the dividers. Cut a hole at the top end of the box.
  4. Discuss experiment controls. Ask: What should we do to compare how plants grow in a maze with how plants grow outside a maze? (Grow control plant outside maze.) Plant and water seeds for the control.
  5. Put the mazes and control plant in a sunny window. Open the mazes only briefly every few days to observe and water.

Next Stop

Plants make food in chloroplasts, tiny green organs mostly in leaves. What happens to chloroplasts kept in the dark? Sandwich a leaf of a hardy plant like philodendron or geranium with black paper taped together. Remove paper after a week. What has happened? (The green pigment is gone.)

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