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Plant anatomy, photosynthesis, life cycle from pollination through pollination, fertilisation, seed dispersal to germination, this engaging 61 question, animated, interactive team quiz with built – in scoreboard for up to seven teams has questions on the lot. All questions are pictorial and multiple choice. It can be used to consolidate learning after teaching the topic or as test prep. It is also a fantastic team - building tool.

Prior Knowledge Required

  • Root, stem, leaf and flower are plant organs.
  • Function of root, stem and leaf.
  • Transpiration.
  • Labelling parts of a flower.
  • Carpel and stamen are the female and male reproductive organs.
  • Role of played by xylem, phloem, guard cells, stomata and chloroplasts in photosynthesis.
  • Graphing rate of photosynthesis against, carbon dioxide concentration, light intensity and temperature.
  • Word equations for photosynthesis and respiration.
  • Comparison of photosynthesis and respiration.
  • Paraffin heaters as sources of carbon dioxide in greenhouses.
  • Use of glucose in plants.
  • Gas exchange in plants at different times of day.
  • Testing a leaf for starch – investigation.
  • Effect of light intensity on rate of photosynthesis – investigation.
  • Pollination, self-pollination and cross-pollination explained.
  • How some plants prevent self-pollination and why.
  • Comparing the features of flowers pollinated by insects and wind.

Team Rounds
Each team will attempt their own three questions, the answer to each of which must be decided by the whole team. If a wrong answer is given, the next question goes to the first hand up and, if correct, that person’s team get to try the rest of the round.

Each team will also have to solve the clues to identify a plant part or process…

There are five lightning rounds in which team members consult to try to identify a slowly revealed plant part or process…

Memory Test – questions on the order and detail of eleven objects which cross the screen then disappear.

Individual Rounds

  • Two unscramble and identify rounds which consists of a picture which has been cut up and rearranged.
  • Memory Test – give coordinates of plants which have moved around a garden.
  • Finally, the fifteen - question individual bonus round. This round

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Plant Anatomy Photosynthesis and Life Cycle 5 Fully Resourced Lessons Plus Team Quest Quiz KS3

Plant anatomy, photosynthesis and life cycle from pollination through fertilisation and seed dispersal to germination are explained in five engaging fully resourced lessons which include two virtual investigations. Each lesson comes with an easy to follow animated PowerPoint. The bundle also includes Team Quest which is a fantastic way to consolidate learning and to promote team – building at the end of at the module or to use as test prep. This is a 61 question, animated, interactive team quiz with built – in scoreboard for up to seven teams. All questions are pictorial and multiple choice. **What’s Included** * Plant Parts - Lesson * Photosynthesis facts - Lesson * Virtual investigation 1 – does light intensity affect the rate of photosynthesis * Virtual investigation 2 – testing a leaf for starch * Life Cycle of the Flowering Plant – pollination, fertilization, dispersal, germination – Lesson * Team Quest Quiz This fully resourced module comes complete with six animated PowerPoints, 48 printables, answer/mark scheme PowerPoints and suggested one-page flow-chart lesson plans which indicate where choices between printables enable the lessons to be totally tailored to suit the needs of your particular students. These lesson promote the development of literacy and oracy and the separate answer/mark scheme PowerPoints enable easy self and peer-assessment. The virtual investigations take the student through prediction, planning drawing a table, graph and conclusion. They can be used as instructions for the student to follow to perform their own experiment or the scientifically accurate animations themselves can be used to obtain results. **What’s Covered** * Root, stem and leaf are plant organs. * Flower is an organ system. * Function of root, stem and leaf. * Transpiration. * Labelling parts of a flower. * Carpel and stamen are the female and male reproductive organs. * Role of played by xylem, phloem, guard cells, stomata and chloroplasts in photosynthesis. * Graphing rate of photosynthesis against, carbon dioxide concentration, light intensity and temperature. * Word equations for photosynthesis and respiration. * Comparison of photosynthesis and respiration. * Paraffin heaters as sources of carbon dioxide in greenhouses. * Use of glucose in plants. * Gas exchange in plants at different times of day. * Testing a leaf for starch – investigation. * Effect of light intensity on rate of photosynthesis – investigation. * Pollination, self-pollination and cross-pollination explained. * How some plants prevent self-pollination and why. * Comparing the features of flowers pollinated by insects and wind. * Fertilization - how it happens. * What is a fruit with examples. * Why seed dispersal is essential for reducing competition. * Seed dispersal by wind, exploding pods, animal and water. * Germination explained. **For more high quality resources visit:** [Elf Off the Shelf Resources](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/penyrheol1)

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