Post on 23-Feb-2016
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The Sherlock Hoes Files: Botanical Mysteries
Georgette Briggs, Staci Forgey, Alenka Hlousek-Radojcic, Glenna Malcolm, Sarah Orlofske, DB Poli
The Biggest Mystery of All(aka our goal)
Students often ignore plants - how do we make plants exciting & memorable?
Our Mystery Case File Connections
Writing emphasis
Plant evolution
Form & Function
Human connections
Case File 1Evolution and Plant Diversity
Plant evolutionary relationships Phylogenetics
Morphological and physiological adaptations of plants to the terrestrial environmentAlternation of generationsDiverse types of science Writing
Plant Evolution: Hands on Quantitative Lab
Students will build and interpret phylogenetic trees based on plant traits
Morphology
Reproduction
Molecular Data
http://www.phylo.org/sub_sections/outreach/outreach_c
Plant Diversity: Writing
Choose a plant (or a few plants) from visiting the greenhouse
Outside Research
Place the plant in evolutionary and ecological context
Assessment: develop signage/exhibits for the university greenhouse and website
Case File 2: Heavy Metals and Phytoremediation
Case Learning Goals
• Identify macronutrients and micronutrients in plants and their uptake and movement
• Describe the terms tolerance and toxicity as it relates to plants nutrients
• List and describe several metals and their reported levels in typical polluted and non-polluted soils.
• Assess the suitability of an identified site for phytoremediation
• Describe and present a poster with a detailed phytoremediation strategy for your identified site
Extension to Higher
Levels
Writing and Assessment
Activities
Background Knowledge
1. Identify macronutrients and micronutrients and their movement in plants2. Discuss tolerance and toxicity as they relate to plant nutrients 3. Heavy metals and their reported levels in typical polluted and non-polluted soils.4. Scenarios are presented (case study)5. Develop phytoremediation plan
Data analysis
Data manipulation
Graphing
Concept Maps to model project context
and approach
Outline procedures and experimental set-up of
preliminary experiments to test efficacy of proposed
strategy
Poster detailing phytoremediatio
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site
Changing audience
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Phytoremediation
Case File 3: How conventional plant breeding has unintended consequences for plant-insect
interactions
Why are these wild
sunflowers so small?
Why do I see more pest damage on
sunflowers on my farm?
Case File 3: How conventional plant breeding has unintended consequences for plant-insect
interactions
Why aren’t there bugs on
these wild sunflowers?
Case File 3: How conventional plant breeding has unintended consequences for plant-insect
interactions
Case Goals:
Why aren’t there bugs on
these wild sunflowers?
To make hypotheses for Podrick’s question
To consider multiple trophic levels among plants and insects
To interpret bar graphs with multiple treatments
To summarize results from data relevant to Podrick’s question
To research and share findings from other research studies regarding how conventional plant breeding…
Case Goals:
Why aren’t there bugs on
these wild sunflowers?
To make hypotheses for Podrick’s question
To consider multiple trophic levels among plants and insects
To interpret bar graphs with multiple treatments
To summarize results from data relevant to Podrick’s question
To research and share findings from other research studies regarding how conventional plant breeding…
Sample Data From Literature “Teacher” Examines:
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Case Goals:
Why aren’t there bugs on
these wild sunflowers?
To make hypotheses for Podrick’s question
To consider multiple trophic levels among plants and insects
To interpret bar graphs with multiple treatments
To summarize results from data relevant to Podrick’s question
To research and share findings from other research studies regarding how coventional plant breeding…
Thank you for your attention!