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learNing about                                               The children were amazed at how clever nature
 learNing about

                                                              was, each fruit designed perfectly to ensure its

 seed dispersal
 seed dispersal                                               seeds would find a new home. By the end of
                                                              the lesson, they had learned that seeds travel in
                                                              many ways: some by wind, some by water, and

 year 5 koala                                                 others with the help of animals.


 In Year 5 Koala, the classroom was buzzing with excitement as the children prepared for a very    To finish the day, the teacher asked the students
                                                              to imagine they were seeds themselves, and
 special lesson on seed dispersal. They had spent the week learning about how plants spread   to think about how they would want to travel.
 their seeds far and wide, but today was different. Today, they had brought in all sorts of fruits   Would they be carried by the wind like a dande-
 from home, eager to explore how each one was adapted for its unique journey of dispersal.
                                                              lion? Or maybe they’d float down a river like a

                                                              coconut?

                                                              As the children packed up their fruits and ideas,
                                                              they left the classroom not just with knowledge,

                                                              but with a deeper appreciation for the hidden
                                                              journeys happening all around them in nature.
                                                              Year 5 Koalas had unlocked the mysteries of
                                                              seed dispersal, and it was an adventure they

                                                              would never forget!
























 Bright and early, the students arrived with bags

 filled with fruit—apples, tangerines, pawpaw and
 avocado. The room was filled with vibrant col-
 ours and the sweet smell of ripened produce.


 The children discussed in groups how the
 different seeds from the different fruits were
 adapted for seed dispersal. Like the pawpaw,
 birds love the sweet flesh but drop the seeds

 as they fly. The tangerine seeds inside are often
 carried away by animals or humans who discard
 them after eating.

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