World of Plants
Step into Room 2202 at the MSU STEAM Expo Days for an immersive journey through plant science with hands-on activities, experiments, and engaging exhibits that reveal the wonders of the plant world.
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Beal: Rewilding and Reconnecting
Presented at the following times:
Saturday, April 11, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM at STEM Teaching and Learning Facility Room 2202
Sunday, April 12, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM at STEM Teaching and Learning Facility Room 2202
Appropriate for: Kindergarten and Pre-K, Elementary school age, Middle school age
Rewild and reconnect with nature with the Beal Botanical Garden! Take a peek into the tiny world of pollinators using our microscopes and discover how pollinators help plants thrive. Then mix and match unexpected plants to create a your own custom tea bag, bringing a dose of nature home with you!
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Become a Plant Genome Investigator!
Presented at the following times:
Saturday, April 11, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM at STEM Teaching and Learning Facility Room 2202
Sunday, April 12, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM at STEM Teaching and Learning Facility Room 2202
Appropriate for: Kindergarten and Pre-K, Elementary school age, Middle school age, High school age, 18 years and above
Every living thing has a genome—DNA consisting of the letters A, T, G, and C—with instructions for how to grow and develop. Decoding these instructions is fun and requires good investigation skills. We invite you to put on your detective hat and solve the mystery of why “identical twin” plants that differ by only a single DNA letter have completely different appearances. As a plant genome investigator, you will learn how scientists use both computers and experiments to decode the information hidden in genomes.
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Botanical Battlegrounds: Adapt, Survive, and Thrive!
Presented at the following times:
Saturday, April 11, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM at STEM Teaching and Learning Facility Room 2202
Sunday, April 12, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM at STEM Teaching and Learning Facility Room 2202
Appropriate for: Kindergarten and Pre-K, Elementary school age, Middle school age, High school age, 18 years and above
This interactive program showcases how plants defend themselves and adapt to their environments. Participants will explore physical and chemical defenses, observe insects interacting with protected and unprotected plants, and link plant defense chemicals to everyday items like coffee and disinfectants. A Lego challenge lets participants design tomato plants to survive stressors like drought or herbivory. Through hands-on activities, demonstrations, and real-world connections, the program highlights the importance of plant defenses, their ecological roles, and the need for sustainable practices. Fun, accessible, and relevant, it’s perfect for all ages.
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Build Your Own Forest!
Presented at the following times:
Saturday, April 11, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM at STEM Teaching and Learning Facility Room 2202
Sunday, April 12, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM at STEM Teaching and Learning Facility Room 2202
Appropriate for: Kindergarten and Pre-K, Elementary school age, Middle school age, High school age, 18 years and above
Create your own forest using Legos and see how the temperature changes under your trees in different weather conditions. Can you make your forest cooler or warmer? What has the biggest impact: wind, sunlight, or rain? The temperature inside a forest is crucial for the animals and plants that live there, but climate models usually only predict the temperature above the trees, not underneath them. To improve predictions about climate change, we need to better understand this often overlooked area between the ground and the treetops.
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Crop Defenders
Presented at the following times:
Saturday, April 11, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM at STEM Teaching and Learning Facility Room 2202
Sunday, April 12, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM at STEM Teaching and Learning Facility Room 2202
Appropriate for: Kindergarten and Pre-K, Elementary school age, Middle school age, High school age, 18 years and above
Crops can’t run from danger, so how do they survive scorching heat, dry soil, or hungry insects? Step up to the C-SPIRIT booth and become a Crop Defender! Explore real crop samples, pick up colorful defense cards, and decide which protection each crop uses to stay healthy. Then check your answers to discover the secret: Crops make special natural helpers, tiny compounds that keep them healthy during heat, drought, and pest attacks. See how these natural defenses help farmers grow strong crops and support a more sustainable future for agriculture.
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Digging Deeper: Learn to Manage Land Through Soil Judging
Presented at the following times:
Saturday, April 11, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM at STEM Teaching and Learning Facility Room 2202
Sunday, April 12, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM at STEM Teaching and Learning Facility Room 2202
Appropriate for: Kindergarten and Pre-K, Elementary school age, Middle school age, High school age, 18 years and above
Soil judging takes students into soil pits across diverse landscapes where they learn to identify different soil layers, to describe their properties including color and texture, and to make land-use recommendations based on what they find. Students who study soil judging learn many scientific skills necessary to succeed in careers in agriculture, forestry, environmental science, and related disciplines. Soil scientists work to ensure that we can keep growing food, fiber, and fuel while protecting water and other natural resources. Come see soil samples and profiles that reveal some of what's hidden just beneath Michigan's surface!
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Exploring Growth and Self-Recycling with Corn!
Presented at the following times:
Saturday, April 11, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM at STEM Teaching and Learning Facility Room 2202
Sunday, April 12, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM at STEM Teaching and Learning Facility Room 2202
Appropriate for: Kindergarten and Pre-K, Elementary school age, Middle school age, High school age, 18 years and above
Discover how corn plants grow and “recycle” themselves as they develop. Explore the life cycle of this incredible plant, learn how low nutrition affects its growth, how corn cells are organized, and about their natural repair processes.
But that’s not all . . . grab a jar with colorful glass-gem Indian corn kernels for planting at home, and enjoy some yummy popcorn while you're here! It’s science, snacks, and fun all in one place!Learn more about Exploring Growth and Self-Recycling with Corn!
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Grow Your Botanical Knowledge
Presented at the following times:
Saturday, April 11, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM at STEM Teaching and Learning Facility Room 2202
Sunday, April 12, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM at STEM Teaching and Learning Facility Room 2202
Appropriate for: Kindergarten and Pre-K, Elementary school age, Middle school age, High school age, 18 years and above
Learn about how plants interact with their environment, including different climates and their insect mutualists. We will bring plant specimens from the Plant Biology Conservancy to illustrate how plants can be adapted to different environments. We will also bring plants that will help illustrate plant-insect interactions, such as carnivorous plants, flowering plants, and ant plants. Kids can participate in a matching game to determine which plants go with which insects. We will also provide coloring pages with information on native Michigan plants that people can take with them.
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Inside the Green World: Peek at Cells and Watch Flowers Drink!
Presented at the following times:
Saturday, April 11, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM at STEM Teaching and Learning Facility Room 2202
Sunday, April 12, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM at STEM Teaching and Learning Facility Room 2202
Appropriate for: Kindergarten and Pre-K, Elementary school age, Middle school age, High school age, 18 years and above
Step into the world of plant scientists and explore how plants live, grow, and thrive! Our booth brings the cellular world of plants to life through exciting hands-on activities for all ages. You can look inside a leaf under the microscope, walk through a giant model of a plant cell, and watch flowers “drink” colored water to reveal how plants transport nutrients. Learn about the tools we use as plant biologists and discover how much goes on inside every green leaf around you!
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Leaf Lessons: An Exploration of Leaf Shapes and Sizes
Saturday, April 11, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM at STEM Teaching and Learning Facility Room 2202
Appropriate for: Kindergarten and Pre-K, Elementary school age, Middle school age, High school age, 18 years and above
Join the MSU Herbarium in an exploration of leaf morphology. Leaves are a type of plant organ, and they provide energy through photosynthesis and help move water and gases. Leaves come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. Discover what tissues make up a leaf, learn about different leaf shapes, and see how we can use leaves to help us identify plants.
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