ผลลัพธ์ (ภาษาไทย) 2:
Strategy:
Students will compare and contrast a dry bean versus a rehydrated bean,
both lima and red kidney. 24 hours is needed to "fluff" the dried beans.
Students can do this for themselves. CAUTION: DO NOT soak for more than 24
hours as the seed coats come off, and the likelihood of decomposition (rotting)
is increased, with the growth of some quite interesting molds.
The external landmarks of the microphyle and hylum are easier to see on
the dried bean, although the rehydrated beans will show the interior structures
better as they will be larger.
Part 1: Students are to examine both dried beans, and locate the
"bellybutton", hylum, of each, then scan carefully for the "dimple", microphyle.
Drawing what has been described and observed can take place here, depending on
time limitations and supplies.
Part 2: Have the students take all the vocabulary words out of the
envelope, and separate them into columns of WORDS KNOWN and WORDS UNKNOWN.
Further separate the KNOWNS into the EXTERNAL LANDMARKS and INTERNAL STRUCTURES.
Place the known names on the drawing. Have students attempt pronunciation of
new words. Offer crutches, such as plumule is for the stem and leaves, like a
plume. This is also a good time to look at some of the roots, like micro-,
meaning little. New words need to be mounted on the individual student
drawings. Having the function name and the proper name paired will give a good
study guide, incorporating the new and old knowledge.