Brilliant Botanists
Plant structures, pollination and life cycles
What is a plant? Join us on a journey to experience a day in the life of a plant.
Students will take on the role of a botanist to explore and observe plants close-up, making the connection from seed to adult plant, discovering the importance of germination, photosynthesis and pollination. Using a native seed, students work together to design a fair test to investigate germination.
About the Program
Plant structures, pollination and life cycles
What is a plant? Join us on a journey to experience a day in the life of a plant.
Students will take on the role of a botanist to explore and observe plants close-up, making the connection from seed to adult plant, discovering the importance of germination, photosynthesis and pollination. Using a native seed, students work together to design a fair test to investigate germination.
Further Infomation
Bookings are essential for all excursions to Kings Park and Botanic Gardens and Bold Park, including self-guided programs, free play in Rio Tinto Naturescape Kings Park and events.
Bookings are also required for all informal visits by groups (including picnics and playtime) to ensure your safety in an emergency.
Please note during school term-time group visits to Rio Tinto Naturescape Kings Park must be in conjunction with a Kings Park Education and Learning program booking.
We recommend making your booking at least one month in advance, due to the popularity of our programs.
Objectives
E-STEM (Environment, Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics)
Kings Park’s E-STEM programs engage students directly with nature, encourage the growth of a scientific mindset and ignite curiosity. The integration of environmental education into STEM learning builds students’ environmental identity and responsibility. Our outdoor lessons allow for active discussion of STEM concept immersed in the Banksia Woodland, equipping students to leave Kings Park to continue exploring and learning about the natural environment.