Exciting exit point in Year 5
Over the last few weeks, Year 5 have been transformed into scientists, and last week, we finally reached the "graduation day" for our very own spider plants. To understand where these new plants came from, we’ve been diving deep into the world of plant reproduction . The children learned that while many plants grow from seeds (sexual reproduction), others are masters of cloning themselves! We discovered that spider plants are experts at asexual reproduction . They send out long stems called "runners," which grow tiny baby plants—or plantlets —at the ends. Because these plantlets are genetically identical to the parent, every child is essentially taking home a "mini-me" of our classroom plant! There was a real buzz in the room as everyone got their hands dirty! The children carefully tucked their plantlets into their new pots, ensuring the soil was firm but not too tight. These plants are now ready to head home to brighten up windowsills across the communit...