Interactive Primary Newsletter 32

Let there be light & Fungus features

Living things and the Processes of Life   SAPS Sponsorship

PIPS Light Bank - Growing plants under controlled conditions is often a problem for teachers in primary schools. Most plants grow more successfully with a good light source. Indeed, SAPS fast plants require a constant, appropriate light source. Given this, all the additional pampering they need is a little water. The complete life cycle of fast plants takes place in only six weeks. Pupils can observe each stage of plant growth from germination through flowering to seed setting within that short time. We are often asked if there is a commercially available light bank for the primary classroom. Until about a year ago we were unaware of any suitable light banks. Recently, however, we have found a small company called Plants in Primary Science (PIPS) who seem to have found a sensible compromise. They are based at 27 Cheyne Avenue,South Woolford, E18 2DP. Telephone 020 8989 1793

Figure 1 - PIPS Light bank

Whilst the PIPS light bank may upset the purist because of its small light output, we can report that it works and works well. The box is constructed from melamine-faced chipboard, has double 60 cm fluorescent lamps and two sturdy carrying handles. The dimensions (W690 mm x D460 mm x H590 mm) allow the box to be placed on a table or bench top and offer a good height for viewing. Fast plants need to be placed close to the light source when newly seeded. Therefore the seed containers need to be raised towards the light (Figs. 1 & 2).

Figure 2 - Growing plants

The photographs above show such a light bank in the working environment of a local primary school. The teacher who trialled the light bank was delighted with the plant growth and the ease with which pupils could look after and observe the plants. Pupils from P1 to P7 were involved in the trial. There is not much more to say about an open box with an array of fluorescent tubes except that it is reasonably priced, does not take up much space, is easily moved and has been found to be a helpful addition to classroom work.

   

Figure 3 - Light unit                                                                                       Figure 4 - Home-made lightbank

To return to our own roots, i.e. making equipment in-house, here are a few photographs of a hand made light box comprising Dexion framing and two banks of 60 cm fluorescent lamps.
A member of our team made this for SAPS. Should you wish to build one all that is required is a hacksaw, spanner, screwdriver and lots of physical input. SSERC will be happy to offer advice on size and where to obtain a suitable fluorescent light unit.

SAPS Sponsorship

Sponsorship of £100 towards the cost of a light bank is available to schools from SAPS, Homerton College, Cambridge CB2 2PH. Telephone 01223 507168.  Once the application is approved, SAPS will order a light bank from PIPS who will then despatch it directly to the school with an invoice for the balance. Application forms can be printed by accessing the larger images from the thumbnails below:

Bigger pic of page 1 available for printing    Bigger pic of page 2 available for printing
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