How do plant seeds fly?
Interactive
Matching exercise:
Students are required to match the names of plants to a few seeds that come from the plants. They should also recognize the principle these seeds use to “fly."
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Interactive (362.0 kByte)
Last update:
2021-06-25
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Description:
The objective is to recognize the flight principle of a few plant seeds. To what extent were these principles used as a model for the technical development of flying objects?
Graphics and word cards are to be dragged to the placeholders provided. Graphics and word cards that have already been matched can be dragged back or moved among the placeholders. The solution can be shown at any time during the exercise. When the solution is hidden again, the exercise can be continued from the current status. The matches can be evaluated at any time by clicking the relevant “Check" button. Any incorrect matches will be reset and can be matched again.
Graphics and word cards are to be dragged to the placeholders provided. Graphics and word cards that have already been matched can be dragged back or moved among the placeholders. The solution can be shown at any time during the exercise. When the solution is hidden again, the exercise can be continued from the current status. The matches can be evaluated at any time by clicking the relevant “Check" button. Any incorrect matches will be reset and can be matched again.
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Learning resource type:
Excercise
Subjects:
Personal, social and health education (PSHE)
Grade levels:
Grade 1 to 4
School types:
Elementary school
Keywords:
Air; Distribution of seeds; Whiteboard-compatible
Bibliography:
Siemens Stiftung Media Portal
Author:
MediaHouse GmbH
Rights holder:
© Siemens Stiftung 2021