Pollination Game Chris Jernigan Nate Smith. Observe your Flowers and Fruit What connections can you make? – How are the two related? – What do you notice?

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Pollination Game Chris Jernigan Nate Smith

Observe your Flowers and Fruit What connections can you make? – How are the two related? – What do you notice?

Fruits from Flowers Pollinated flowers turn into fruits, seeds, and vegetables

POLLINATION GAME OUTSIDE

How did you do? Which time did your group collect more nectar? What happened to the cotton balls throughout the game? – Did you notice anything?

Flowers Matching to their Pollinator What do the pollinators get out of pollinating the flowers? What do the flowers get?

Flowers Matching to their Pollinator Pollinators get resources (sometimes) Flowers get pollinated and are able to make seeds and reproduce

ONE SIDED RELATIONSHIPS

DESIGN YOUR OWN FLOWER