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How did a tree travel halfway around the world?
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How did a tree travel halfway around the world?

Plant Adventures Unit | Lesson 1 of 4
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Discuss:

How do you think Koa trees could be in these two different places, half a world apart?

Take a minute or two to come up with ideas that might explain this!

Quick check:

Now that you've seen that video, do you have any new ideas about how the Koa tree seeds might have traveled?

Quick check:

So now you know the seeds didn't fly... any new thoughts?

Discuss: Do you have any idea what animal could have carried the seeds from Hawaii to Reunion Island?

Reveal answer

Discuss:

Did all three seed flyers work equally well at avoiding the Zone of Darkness?

How did each seed flyer's structure (shape) help them disperse?

What is missing in the classroom, but could have affected your results if you did this activity outside?

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# Extensions

Below are ideas for extending this topic beyond the activity & exploration which you just completed.

Extra Activity: Woolly Sock Walk

Burrs are seeds that travel by hitching a ride on an animal's fur or a person's socks. If you have a weedy area near your school, your students can discover what hitchhiking seeds live in your area by going on a woolly sock walk.

On a dry day in autumn, have each student bring in a woolly sock big enough to wear over their shoe. After going for a walk through the weeds, have students pull off the seeds that they have collected on their socks and figure out how the seeds stuck to the socks. Student can even plant the seeds and see what plants grow. (Read more ideas for this activity.)

# Extras - Online Videos
These videos show how different kinds of seed travel far from their parent plant.

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Plant Adaptations

Seed Dispersal

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In this Mystery, students will learn how seeds must get away from their parent plant in order to survive.
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Seed Dispersal

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