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School Workshop: Going to Extremes

Students identify and explain plant adaptations suitable for life in the Tropical Rainforest and consider the impact Climate Change will have on these plant communities. 

 

Workshop overview

What happens in the workshop

We begin in the classroom by considering the location of the world’s Tropical Rainforests and the conditions there. Through the use of a video clip, we highlight just how extreme this environment is and ask the students to identify the key challenges for the plants. The students handle a collection of props that provide them with clues about plant adaptations found in the rainforest. 

In the Rainforest Biome the students sketch and note examples of plant adaptations for the rainforest ecosystem and begin searching for examples of symbiotic relationships between plants and animals.

On our return to the Core, students share ideas about how particular adaptations give plants a competitive advantage and give examples of how life in the rainforest is interconnected. We briefly review the theory of evolution before considering how changes in the environment, due to climate change, may lead to species being more or less well adapted. Finally, we consider the role of rainforests in climate change mitigation.

KS3 Co-ordinator for Science, Redruth School

Redruth School

“ An excellent learning experience for the students. ”

Practical information

Plant adaptations learning resource

Accredited workshops

This workshop is accredited under the British Science Association’s CREST Awards scheme and goes towards a Discovery Award.

In order to gain the award it is also necessary for the students to have completed some of the suggested pre and post visit activities provided upon booking.

 

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