Activities
Grades 5-8
Plants, Pollinators and People
Unit 1 Overview
Oh, where have all the monarchs gone?
* Supplemental activities provide additional supporting NGSS aligned content, but are not required to complete the unit.
Firefighters to the Rescue!
Students will be introduced to the local firehouse in a Chicago neighborhood that will begin their thinking about how a...
Firefighters to the Rescue!
Milkweed Habitat
In this lesson, use the 'Milkweed Habitat: Home Sweet Home' story to engage students in a study about habitats and...
Milkweed Habitat
Habitats, Chains, and Webs
Using some of the organisms featured in Lesson 2 (Milkweed Habitat) and organisms in other ecosystems, students will create simple...
Habitats, Chains, and Webs
Patient Pollinator Count 1
This activity provides students with hands-on experience observing pollination in their school’s Nativar Garden or areas around the school where...
Patient Pollinator Count 1
Pollinator Super Powers
Pollinators have special abilities to see guides that flowers provide to attract them; however, bees can’t distinguish red and butterflies...
Pollinator Super Powers
Is This My Habitat? My Ecosystem? My World?
This activity introduces students to the major components that make up an ecosystem; how biotic and abiotic factors determine what...
Is This My Habitat? My Ecosystem? My World?
Patient Pollinator Count 2
This activity is identical to Lesson 4’s Patient Pollinator Count 1. Allow students to complete this activity once or twice...
Patient Pollinator Count 2
Plotting Plants & Pollinators
This is a class analysis of data to help answer the question: Do pollinators prefer cultivars of native plants species...
Plotting Plants & Pollinators
Pea Patch Pollinator Game
Students play a simulation game modeling changes in a plant population (a Pea Patch) caused by patterns of pollination. The...
Pea Patch Pollinator Game
Coming Back Home, a Success Story!
Students have been learning about how pollinators have preferences AND how flowers attract specific pollinators. They have learned how to...
Coming Back Home, a Success Story!