Students' initial questions about seeds reveal what they already know and what they are wondering about. These early questions serve as a jumping off point for the unit. Throughout the period of seed observation, more questions are generated. These questions help the teacher track progress in student thinking and assess understanding of concepts related to seeds.
This unit provides students with a chance to determine what makes a "good" question for inquiry. They discuss which questions are worth investigating and which are actually possible to investigate in a classroom.
Students go through the process of setting up a fair test. They learn to identify and limit variables to investigate. Students come to realize why a control or comparison is necessary.