As part of an innovative approach to science education, our middle school students are engaging in an interactive curriculum focused on the plant life cycle. This dynamic unit integrates an introductory video, a KWL (Know, Want to know, Learned) graphic organizer, and various agricultural materials, along with visuals and vocabulary specific to plant growth and development. Students are actively documenting their predictions and observations in daily data logs, honing their analytical skills.

The curriculum’s primary objective is to equip students with the skills necessary to integrate knowledge and ideas, in line with Connecticut Core Standards. The standard CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RST.6-8.9 emphasizes comparing and contrasting information from diverse sources, including experiments, simulations, and multimedia, with textual information on similar topics.

To reinforce their understanding, students participate in two core activities. They used toy foods and baskets to categorize plants as fruits or roots, showcasing practical applications of their knowledge. Additionally, they engaged with a chalkboard activity where they determine which listed produce qualifies as a fruit. This exercise develops their ability to distinguish between facts, reasoned judgments, and speculative information.

The collaborative environment within these activities enhances executive functioning skills, encourages following multi-step directions, and promotes positive peer engagement. Notably, it provides a platform for students with advanced cognitive abilities to exhibit leadership, enriching the educational experience for all participants.

High Road School of Hartford: Primary & Middle

School 757 New Britain Avenue, Hartford, CT 06106

Phone: 860.695.7950 | Fax: 860-722-8506