Students in Debbie Kramer’s second grade class at Hathaway Elementary recently gained an appreciation for science and art as they studied botany.
They began by analyzing pictures on a computer of botanical illustrations by 18th century Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus, who often sketched details of the tiny parts of flowers in his illustrations.
Next, students drew and colored pictures of a variety of plants, including strawberry, tomato, foxglove, zinnia, cosmos, delphinium, cone flower, fuschia and dahlia.
Their projects combined both science and art.
They also had a chance to observe roots, stems, leaves, buds, flowers and seeds on the plants.
“They were impressed by the size of the tubers on the dahlias,” Kramer said. “Students really enjoyed this activity and added incredible details to their drawings,”