Explore Plant Adaptations in Your Community! - Body
Activity
Materials
- Notebook for keeping records of what you see and do
- Pencil or pen for taking notes
- Plant field guide book or an app like iNaturalist (Android)(Apple) to identify what you find
- A ruler to take measurements
- A bag or backpack to help you carry your materials
Optional Materials
- Colored pencils, crayons, or markers for adding color to your notes and drawings
- Magnifying glass or hand lens for a taking a closer look
- Tweezers to pick up tiny seeds or insects
- Small plant press to preserve specimens
- Bags and small boxes for things you collect
- Drinking water, snacks, and a sun hat for you
Places to Go
- Local park
- Playground
- School yard
- Your yard
- Nearby field
- Botanical garden
- Nature center
Things to Do
- Draw or trace the shapes of leaves. Make notes on the location of plant or its name (if you know it).
- Also try leaf etchings.
- Look for insects living on leaves and stems. How many kinds can you find? Draw and measure them.
- Document the different kinds of plants you find. How many kinds of trees, shrubs, or flowers do you find?
- Is any one plant most “popular”? Which plant is most rare?
- Make rubbings of tree bark (like making leaf rubbings, only press paper to the side of the tree trunk).
- What adaptations do you notice? Can you make any guesses about the plants’ native environments?