Learning Outcomes
Students will:
- Discover how moulds grow.
- Discuss how moulds are important decomposers.
Activity
- Why not provide your students with the opportunity to observe the
decomposing process? Grow some moulds. Simply place a slice of bread into a plastic
container, dampen it with water and cover the top of the box with cling wrap. Each day
check to see if any moulds have grown. Provide hand lenses for closer observation.
- You might also grow moulds from other materials, e.g., collect apple
cores from recess snacks, and pieces of cheese. Have children look around and note any
moulds they may have at home in their refrigerator or cupboard.
Assessment Tips from Old Tom
the Turtle
Have children use their science journal to record
and discuss their "mould findings" from home. Review their journals to determine
the effectiveness of this particular activity in developing student understandings.
At the completion of "Decomposer Watch" initiate
a full class discussion on the importance of decomposers to the environment. Remind
the children you will be making notes about the discussion.
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