Friday, April 8, 2016

STEM - Biomimicry for Young Children - Spring Flowers

By Sparking Children's Thinkibility

Grades 1st - 5th Biology, Visual Arts, Critical Thinking

Be inspired by the unpredictable Spring weather and the beautiful Spring flower. This packages uses questions about the weather to encourage children to observe flowers.


How does a daffodil survive in the gusty Spring winds?

Why do tulips close their petals when there is a Spring shower?


1. Why Teach Biomimicry
2. Getting Started Guide
3. Acrostic Poem
4. Things I Love about Daffodils
5. How does the daffodil survive the gusty winds?
6. Invent something inspired by daffodils
7. Why do tulips close the flowers when it is raining?
8. Make an advertisement for Spring Hats. Invent something inspired by tulips.
9. Primula - special rain protection pollen
10. Imagination Challenge – Special rain protect
11. Why do cherry blossoms fall to the ground? Invent a beautiful recycling machine
12. Design a cherry blossom dress, skirt or t-shirt.
13. Spring-y sunshine - arctic poppy - flowers that follow the sun
14. How to use biomimicry in the classroom - inspiration and ideas
15. Links and information

Link to STEM - Biomimicry for Young Children - Spring Flowers

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