Interpreting Plant Growth Through Linear Equations
by David Delikat
Students will grow two plants, one control and one with a manipulated independent variable. Throughout the time the plant grows students will monitor the plants and make observations. They will also measure the plant and use the measurements to create linear graphs of the plants height over time. They will use those graphs to assist them with their observations.
Lesson Grade Level
9th GradeLesson Plan Link/URL
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