Students in Mrs. Brautigam's and Dr. Fu's 6th-grade science classrooms turned into a living laboratory as they explored the fascinating world of plant reproduction using roses and snapdragon flowers! Through hands-on discovery, they identified key reproductive parts like petals, stamens, and pistils—bringing science to life in a colorful, memorable way.
By gently dissecting and observing these beautiful blooms, students connected textbook concepts to real-world examples, deepening their understanding of how plants grow and reproduce. Shout out to Indiana Floral for the floral donations!
Moments like these remind us that learning doesn’t just happen at desks—it happens through curiosity, creativity, and a willingness to explore the world around us.





