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Art
Grade Lvl:2-5
In this graceful blend of art and life science, students explore how dandelions disperse their seeds by wind and how this process supports plant survival. Learners study dandelion structure and the reasons plants develop specialized seed dispersal systems, then create their own watercolor paintings inspired by this adaptation. Using crayon resist techniques, students depict delicate seed fluffs drifting through the air—illustrating both the science of dispersal and the artistic beauty of motion. This lesson highlights the connection among material properties, natural processes, and artistic expression in a creative way students love.
Mini STEAM lessons include all the information needed to complete the STEAM challenge. This instant download is made for students to work independently, with lesson materials focused on student pages that can be finished without direct instruction. All the essential info is easy to access, making mini lessons ideal for independent learning, engagement and family night activities, home explorations, and more. Plus, mini lessons come with marketing templates for flyers and passport options, simplifying the planning of STEAM nights. Not interested in marketing materials? Want your group to complete the challenge together? Check out our digital lessons, which offer more detailed plans perfect for classroom use.
How do dandelions use the wind to spread their seeds?
2-LS2-2, Creating Anchor Standards 1-3 (National Core Art Standards)