Description
Are you looking for a interesting and fun way to introduce nonvascular and vascular plants? This is the interactive lesson/activity that your students will love! Using different researched-based strategies, this interactive lesson will guide students to compare and contrast vascular and nonvascular plants, in relation to plant transport, while reducing cognitive load.
There is so much diversity in plants, and they need nutrients and water which are essential for their survival. This lesson helps students to understand how these plants get their “food and drink” to survive and thrive!
This package includes a link for a Google slides version of the lesson and practice as well as a PowerPoint version. In addition, a paper version and guided notes are included!
Nonvascular and Vascular Plants Interactive Lesson Covers:
- vascular plants and characteristics
- roots, stems, leaves
- examples of vascular plants
- xylem
- capillary action: adhesion and cohesion
- phloem
- nonvascular plants and characteristics
- examples of nonvascular plants
- the difference between vascular and nonvascular plants
- and more!
Nonvascular and Vascular Plants Interactive Activities Include:
- anticipation guide
- Venn diagram
- drag-and-drop activities
- exploring outside resources
- and more!
There are 27 slides in all and an answer key is included!
*This lesson will pair well with new NC Essential Standard LS.6.1.2: “Construct an explanation to compare how vascular and nonvascular plants obtain, transport, and use nutrients and water necessary for survival.”
⭐ The chunking memory strategy is used in this lesson to help reduce cognitive load. To learn more about this strategy, check out this helpful post.
When you purchase this product, you will be given access to a link that will allow you to open the file in Google Slides. You will then be able to share this with your students. If you’d like, there is a PPT version as well!
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