Description
Are you looking for a lesson or review on the plant processes – photosynthesis, respiration, and transpiration? Look no further! This is an engaging presentation with embedded activities to help reduce student cognitive load, ultimately helping them remember content and store it in their long-term memory!
The process of photosynthesis, respiration, and transpiration work together to meet the needs of plants.
Students will learn about these plant processes and learn how they work together to help plants grow and survive.
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!
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This plant processes lesson covers:
- photosynthesis
- autotrophs
- guard cells and stomata
- chloroplasts and chlorophyll
- ATP
- why plants undergo photosynthesis and respiration
- cellular respiration
- mitochondria
- the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration
- transpiration
- how photosynthesis, respiration, and transpiration work together to help plants grow and survive
Interactive activities include:
- KWL
- exploring outside videos
- drag-and-drop activities
- and more!
There are 28 slides in all and an answer key is included!
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!
**This lesson pairs well with NC Essential Standard: 6.L.1.1 and other state standards related to plant processes. This will align with NC new standard LS.6.1.1.
**This lesson is a great supportive lesson for NGSS standard MS-LS1.6 and MS-PS3.D.
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Interactive lessons can be used for virtual learning, individual learning, partners and small groups, direct instruction, science stations/centers, tutoring and enrichment, and more!
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