Grade 5 Exhibition
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    • Plants to Break the Stream of Water
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    • Urban Farming of Consumable Fish
    • Crushed Fallen Leaves to Germinate Seeds
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      • INDONESIAN ORCHID BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION USING TISSUE CULTURE TECHNIQUES
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the effect of crushed fallen leaves to seed germinating

Central Idea:
Biodiversity relies on maintaining the interdependent balance of organisms within systems.


The Lines of Inquiry:
  • Ways in which ecosystems, bio-mes and  environments are interdependent
  • How human interaction with the environment can affect the balance of systems
  • The consequences of imbalance within ecosystems

Science strands: Living things
The study of the characteristics, systems and behaviors of humans and other animals, and of plants; the interactions and relationships between and among them, and with their environment.
 

Related concepts:
Balance, Biodiversity, Interdependence

Learning Outcomes:
  • Describe and examine the interactions of living things within and between ecosystems and interactions between living things and non-living parts of the environment
  • Recognize that solar energy sustains ecosystems through a transformation of energy
  • Investigate the conservation of energy in ecosystems
  • Analyze the effects of changing a link in a food web
  • Explain how human activities can have positive or adverse effects on local and other environments (for example, waste, agriculture, industry)
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Eva
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Sasri
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Ulfah

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Rachelle
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Budi
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Naya
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Darryl
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Aura
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Rasha
1. Exploring, wondering, and questioning
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the students come up with their prior knowledge about how to make a compost from crushed fallen leaves. in the first meeting all mentors ask the students to compile some articles related to it.
With initiated actions, students will make a compost use from crushed fallen leaves around Aljabr school garden, to make all plants around more fertile.


Find understanding about seed germinating
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2. Researching and Seeking Information
Students find the information from Karinda Garden which located in Perumahan Karang Indah Blok C2, Jalan Karang Asri II No. 28, Lebak Bulus, South Jakarta. Founded by Djamaludin Suryo Hadi Kusumo, ministry of forestry from 1993–1998, with his wife Sri Murniati.
After did the field trip, students make a reflection using 6 thinking hats

3. Collecting Data and Reporting Findings
Experiment Process

All the pots are succeed, the plants is growing well. Especially the one with an activator.
  • The conclusion from our experiment is pot 3 has the tallest plant out of the other 3 pots.
  • The reason that pot 3 is the tallest plant is because pot 3 has an activator in it.
  •  the compost that we use has already used an activator.So it double the process speed.

Action

Students give the demonstration about how to proceed the crushed fallen leaves to seed germination to Aljabr gardeners.

5. Action Reflection

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