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Plant Anatomy Photosynthesis Life Cycle Team Quest Quiz KS3
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 Life Cycle and Photosynthesis 54 Question Board Game KS3
Plant anatomy, photosynthesis and life cycle from pollination through fertilisation and seed dispersal to germination, this engaging and enjoyable 54 question board game can be used to consolidate learning at the end of the module or as test prep.
Included in this Pack
Game board
48 Question cards with questions of varying difficulty
Teacher answer sheet
Instruction sheet.
Preparation
Photocopy Board onto A3 paper or card (Colour and greyscale versions included).
Photocopy question sheets onto paper or card (Colour and greyscale versions included) and cut into question cards.
How to Play
Highest score of dice starts
Pupils take turns and work their way around the board following the instructions in the squares.
Certain squares indicate that the pupil takes a question card from the face down pile. If correct they move on 2 spaces.
If a player thinks an answer given by an opponent is incorrect they can challenge. If the challenge is correct the challenger moves forward 2 spaces. If the challenge is wrong the challenger moves back two spaces.
In the event of a challenge, pupils are encouraged to consult their books but the teacher has a quick-check answer sheet.
Prior Knowledge
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.
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Plant Anatomy Life Cycle and Photosynthesis Quiz-Based Revision Lesson KS3
Plant anatomy, photosynthesis and life cycle from pollination through fertilisation and seed dispersal to germination, this engaging and enjoyable quiz-base test prep lesson produces a personal revision sheet for each individual student to take away with them. It can be used after the module has been taught or as a revision lesson prior to testing.
What is Included
54 Question PowerPoint
Answers PowerPoint
Student answer sheet
Fact Sheet
Suggested Lesson Plan
Students have some time to review the fact sheet either independently or with teacher.
Students use the answer sheet to write down the answers to the questions on the Question PowerPoint
Students check their answers against the answer PowerPoint
On the fact sheets, students circle the numbers of the questions they got wrong on the answer sheet. This gives them a review list of facts to take away with them.
Prior Knowledge
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.
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Plant Anatomy Life Cycle Photosynthesis Smart Board Bingo KS3
Smart board bingo includes questions on the anatomy and life cycle of the flowering plant and photosynthesis. A numbered question is generated randomly and, if that number is on their bingo card, students write in the answer. So much fun students don’t realise they are learning!
What is Included
Random question generator for smart board (interactive white board) – 54 questions
48 bingo cards
Answers PowerPoint
Answer sheet
Suggested Lesson Plan
Play bingo – students write the answers into the square on their bingo card which matches the question number in the smart board.
Teacher uses answer sheet to check card of winners of lines and full house
Pupils use answer PowerPoint to check their answers at end of game.
Prior Knowledge
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.
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Plant Anatomy Life Cycle and Photosynthesis The Complete Plant Module for KS3
Plant anatomy, photosynthesis and life cycle from pollination through fertilisation and seed dispersal to germination are explained in these five engaging fully resourced lessons, each of which comes with an animated PowerPoint which makes teaching and learning very easy. This pack includes two virtual investigations.
Lessons Included
Plant Parts
Photosynthesis facts
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,
Each lesson comes complete with an animated PowerPoint, at least 10 printables, an answer/mark scheme PowerPoint and a suggested one-page flow-chart lesson plan which indicates where logical choices between printables enables the lesson 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 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.
What’s Included
Animated PowerPoints for teaching with exit ticket quiz (x5)
Answer/mark scheme PowerPoint (x3)
Flip its (pupil writes questions to given answers) (x3)
Anticipation Guides(combined starter and plenary) (x3)
Foldables (students use to make their own notes) (x4)
Cut-and-stick activities pupil uses to make their own notes) (x4)
Guided notes (x 5)
Fact sheet (x3)
Homework (x6)
Fact share worksheet (x3)
12 Taboo cards (x3)
Pupil progress self-assessment checklist (3)
Exit Ticket
Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources (x5)
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Plant Anatomy and Life Cycle of the Flowering Plant Dominoes Game KS3
A dominoes game where students either match the word or question or answer it depending on the dominoes they have in their hand.
Prior Knowledge
Root, stem and leaves are organs and the flower an organ system.
Functions of the root, stem, leaf and flower.
The terms transpiration, guard cells, stomata, xylem, phloem, chlorophyll, chloroplast and photosynthesis.
Parts of the flower;
The ovule and pollen grain as the female and male reproductive cells.
Pollination, self-pollination and cross-pollination
Fertilization
Seed dispersal
Germination
What You Get
90 dominoes
Animated PowerPoint explaining the rules and how to play.
Rules of the Game
Each player selects seven dominos from the top of the face-down pile and holds them in their hand like playing cards.
The player whose surname begins with a letter closest to the letter A starts and play proceed in a clockwise direction.
Dominos can be matched exactly, or a name can be matched with a symbol or descriptions, sketches and circuit diagrams can be matched.
If a player thinks a match is wrong, they can challenge. If the challenger is correct, they give a card from their own hand to the challenged player. If the challenged player is correct, they give a card from their hand to the challenger. Pupils are encouraged to check their books for the correct answer and consult their teacher if a consensus is not reached.
If a player cannot play a domino, they pick up from the face down pile and can play if possible or add it to their hand.
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Photosynthesis in Plants Explained Plus Two Virtual Investigations KS3
Three fully resourced lessons on photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis facts
Virtual investigation 1 – does light intensity affect the rate of photosynthesis
Virtual investigation 2 – testing a leaf for starch
The virtual investigations take the student through prediction, planning drawing a 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
Function of the leaf is photosynthesis.
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.
What’s Included
Animated PowerPoint for teaching with exit ticket quiz + 2 virtual investigations
Answer/mark scheme PowerPoint
Flip it (pupil writes questions to given answers)
Anticipation Guides(combined starter and plenary)
2 Foldables (students use to make their own notes)
2 Cut-and-stick activities pupil uses to make their own notes)
3 Worksheets to support the PowerPoint
Fact sheet
Homework
Fact share worksheet
12 Taboo cards
Pupil progress self-assessment checklist
Exit Ticket
Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources
This pack contains 19 printables and it is intended that the teacher uses them to build their own unique lesson to take account of student ability and time available. Literacy, oracy, self-assessment and peer assessment are all built in to the resources. These features are clearly marked on the comprehensive one-page flow chart lesson plan which shows where the logical choices between resources can be made.
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Plant Anatomy and Photosynthesis Explained With Two Virtual Investigations KS3
Four fully resourced lessons on plant anatomy and photosynthesis, each with an engaging animated PowerPoint. This includes two virtual investigations.
Lessons Included
Plant anatomy
Photosynthesis facts
Virtual investigation 1 – does light intensity affect the rate of photosynthesis
Virtual investigation 2 – testing a leaf for starch
Each virtual investigation takes the student through the stages of making a prediction, planning, constructing a table, drawing a graph and a conclusion. Each 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.
What’s Included
Animated PowerPoints for teaching with exit ticket quiz + 2 virtual investigations
Answer/mark scheme PowerPoint
Flip its (pupil writes questions to given answers)
Anticipation Guides(combined starter and plenary)
2 Foldables (students use to make their own notes)
2 Cut-and-stick activities pupil uses to make their own notes)
3 Worksheets to support the PowerPoints
Fact sheets
Homeworks
Fact share worksheet
12 Taboo cards
Pupil progress self-assessment checklist
Exit Ticket
Suggested lesson plans showing choices possible between resources
This pack contains 19 printables and it is intended that the teacher uses them to build their own unique lesson to take account of student ability and time available. Literacy, oracy, self-assessment and peer assessment are all built in to the resources. These features are clearly marked on the comprehensive one-page flow chart lesson plan which shows where the logical choices between resources can be made.
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Plant Anatomy Parts of the Flowering Plant Explained KS3
This fully resourced lesson on the parts of a plant includes an engaging animated PowerPoint which:
identifies the root, stem, leaves and flowers as plant organs and;
explains the functions of the root, stem, leaf and flower;
explains the terms transpiration, guard cells, stomata, xylem, phloem, chlorophyll, chloroplast and photosynthesis;
labels the parts of the flower;
identifies the ovule and pollen grain as the female and male reproductive cells.
What’s Included
Animated PowerPoint for teaching with exit ticket quiz
Flip it (pupil writes questions to given answers)
Anticipation Guides (combined starter and plenary)
Foldable (students use to make their own notes)
Cut-and-stick activity pupil uses to make their own notes)
Worksheet to support the PowerPoint
Fact sheet
Homework plus answers
Fact share worksheet
12 Taboo cards
Pupil progress self-assessment checklist
Exit Ticket
Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources
This pack contains 13 resources and it is intended that the teacher uses them to build their own unique lesson to take account of student ability and time available. Literacy, oracy, self-assessment and peer assessment are all built in to the resources. These features are clearly marked on the comprehensive one-page flow chart lesson plan which shows where the logical choices between resources can be made.
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Plant Anatomy Life Cycle Photosynthesis The Complete Module Plus Revision Lesson KS3
Plant anatomy, photosynthesis and life cycle from pollination through fertilisation and seed dispersal to germination are explained in these five engaging fully resourced lessons, each of which comes with an animated PowerPoint which makes teaching and learning very easy. This pack contains two virtual investigations. To consolidate learning there is also a quiz-based revision lesson which produces a personal revision sheet for each student.
What’s Included
Lessons
Plant Parts
Photosynthesis facts
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
Revision Lesson
54 PowerPoint quiz
Answers PowerPoint
Student answer sheet
Fact Sheet
Each lesson comes complete with an animated PowerPoint, at least 10 printables, an answer/mark scheme PowerPoint and a suggested one-page flow-chart lesson plan which indicates where logical choices between printables enables the lesson 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 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.
Lesson Resources
Animated PowerPoints for teaching with exit ticket quiz + 2 virtual investigations (x3)
Answer/mark scheme PowerPoint (x3)
Flip its (student writes questions to given answers) (x3)
Anticipation Guides(combined starter and plenary) (x3)
Foldables (students use to make their own notes) (x4)
Cut-and-stick activities (student uses to make their own notes) (x4)
Worksheets to support the PowerPoint (x 5)
Fact sheet (x3)
Homework (x6)
Fact share worksheet (x3)
12 Taboo cards (x3)
Pupil progress self-assessment checklist (3)
Exit Ticket
Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources (x5)
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Plant Anatomy and Life Cycle of the Flowering Plant KS3
Pollination, fertilization, seed dispersal and germination explained in two fully resourced lessons complete with animated PowerPoint and 30 printables, answer/mark scheme PowerPoint and suggested one-page flow-chart lesson plans which indicates where choices between printables enable each lesson to be totally tailored to suit the needs of your particular students. The lessons promote the development of literacy and oracy and the separate answer/mark scheme PowerPoint enables easy self and peer-assessment.
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.
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.
What’s Included
Animated PowerPoints for teaching with exit ticket quiz (x2)
Answer/mark scheme PowerPoint(x2)
Flip its (pupil writes questions to given answers) (x2)
Anticipation Guides(combined starter and plenary) (x2)
Foldables (students use to make their own notes) (x2)
Cut-and-stick activities pupil uses to make their own notes) (x3)
Worksheets to support the PowerPoint (x 3)
Fact sheet (x2)
Homework (x4)
Fact share worksheet (x2)
12 Taboo cards (x2)
Pupil progress self-assessment checklist (2)
Exit Ticket
Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources (x5)
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Plant Anatomy Life Cycle and Photosynthesis 36 Taboo Cards KS3
Plant anatomy, photosynthesis and life cycle from pollination through fertilisation and seed dispersal to germination, use these 36 taboo cards to get students thinking and talking about what they have been taught to consolidate learning at the end of the module or for test prep.
How to Use
Work in pairs.
Place cards in a pile face down.
Student takes a card and gives scientific clues to their partner to help them guess the word in the guess box.
The clue giver cannot use the words in the taboo box in the clues.
Full instructions are given on the PowerPoint itself.
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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.
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Plant Anatomy, Life Cycle and Photosynthesis - 7 Game Compendium
Plant anatomy, photosynthesis and life cycle from pollination through fertilisation and seed dispersal to germination, this compendium of seven enjoyable and engaging games for middle school is suitable for all abilities. Each game comes with full instructions and is easy to run. The games can be used to reinforce learning after the relevant sections have been taught or as test prep.
Games Included:
Find the Pair - anatomy and photosynthesis
Find the Pair - anatomy and life cycle
Smart Board Bingo – anatomy, life cycle and photosynthesis
Forces Board Game - anatomy, life cycle and photosynthesis
Dominoes - anatomy and photosynthesis
Dominoes - anatomy and life cycle
Save the Supply Teacher Escape Room - anatomy, life cycle and photosynthesis
This versatile pack can be used to reinforce each section of the current electricity module as it is taught or for revision. Many of the games could be used for cover lessons, even when taken by a non-specialist as they come with a hard-copy and/or PowerPoint of the answers. It is also the ideal end of term/year pack.
Prior Knowledge
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.
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Plant Anatomy Life Cycle Photosynthesis - The Complete Module Plus 7 Game Compendium KS3
Plant anatomy, photosynthesis and life cycle from pollination through fertilisation and seed dispersal to germination are explained in these five engaging fully resourced lessons, each of which comes with an animated PowerPoint which makes teaching and learning very easy. This pack contains two virtual investigations. To reinforce learning or for test prep, this pack comes with seven enjoyable games which are suitable for all abilities. Many of the games could be used for cover lessons, even when taken by a non-specialist as they come with a hard-copy and/or PowerPoint of the answers. It is also the ideal end of term/year pack.
What’s Included
Lessons
Plant Parts
Photosynthesis facts
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
Games
Find the Pair - anatomy and photosynthesis
Find the Pair - anatomy and life cycle
Smart Board Bingo – anatomy, life cycle and photosynthesis
Forces Board Game - anatomy, life cycle and photosynthesis
Dominoes - anatomy and photosynthesis
Dominoes - anatomy and life cycle
Save the Substitute Teacher Escape Room - anatomy, life cycle and photosynthesis
Each lesson comes complete with an animated PowerPoint, at least 10 printables, an answer/mark scheme PowerPoint and a suggested one-page flow-chart lesson plan which indicates where logical choices between printables enables the lesson 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 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.
Lesson Printables
Animated PowerPoints for teaching with exit ticket quiz + 2 virtual investigations (x3)
Answer/mark scheme PowerPoint (x3)
Flip its (pupil writes questions to given answers) (x3)
Anticipation Guides(combined starter and plenary) (x3)
Foldables (students use to make their own notes) (x4)
Cut-and-stick activities pupil uses to make their own notes) (x4)
Worksheets to support the PowerPoint (x 5)
Fact sheet (x3)
Homework (x6)
Fact share worksheet (x3)
12 Taboo cards (x3)
Pupil progress self-assessment checklist (3)
Exit Ticket
Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources (x5)
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Plant Anatomy and Photosynthesis Dominoes Game KS3
A dominoes game where students either match the word or question or answer it depending on the dominoes they have in their hand. This game can be used to reinforce learning after the topics are taught or for test prep.
Prior Knowledge
Root, stem and leaves are organs and the flower an organ system.
Functions of the root, stem, leaf and flower.
The terms transpiration, guard cells, stomata, xylem, phloem, chlorophyll, chloroplast and photosynthesis.
Parts of the flower;
The ovule and pollen grain as the female and male reproductive cells.
Role of played by xylem, phloem, guard cells, stomata and chloroplasts in photosynthesis.
Word equations for photosynthesis and respiration.
Comparison of photosynthesis and respiration.
Glucose converted to insoluble starch for storage on root.
What You Get
90 dominoes
Animated PowerPoint explaining the rules and how to play.
Rules of the Game
Each player selects seven dominos from the top of the face-down pile and holds them in their hand like playing cards.
The player whose surname begins with a letter closest to the letter A starts and play proceed in a clockwise direction.
Dominos can be matched exactly, or a name can be matched with a symbol or descriptions, sketches and circuit diagrams can be matched.
If a player thinks a match is wrong, they can challenge. If the challenger is correct, they give a card from their own hand to the challenged player. If the challenged player is correct, they give a card from their hand to the challenger. Pupils are encouraged to check their books for the correct answer and consult their teacher if a consensus is not reached.
If a player cannot play a domino, they pick up from the face down pile and can play if possible or add it to their hand.
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Plant Anatomy Life Cycle Photosynthesis Complete Module 5 Lessons 7 Games Plus Revision Lesson
Plant anatomy, photosynthesis and life cycle from pollination through fertilisation and seed dispersal to germination are explained in these five engaging fully resourced lessons, each of which comes with an animated PowerPoint which makes teaching and learning very easy. This pack contains two virtual investigations. Also included is a quiz-base test prep lesson which produces a personal revision sheet for each student.
To reinforce learning or for test prep, this pack comes with seven enjoyable games which are suitable for all abilities. Many of the games could be used for cover lessons, even when taken by a non-specialist as they come with a hard-copy and/or PowerPoint of the answers. It is also the ideal end of term/year pack.
What’s Included
Lessons
Plant Parts
Photosynthesis facts
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
Games
Find the Pair - anatomy and photosynthesis
Find the Pair - anatomy and life cycle
Smart Board Bingo – anatomy, life cycle and photosynthesis
Forces Board Game - anatomy, life cycle and photosynthesis
Dominoes - anatomy and photosynthesis
Dominoes - anatomy and life cycle
Save the Substitute Teacher Escape Room - anatomy, life cycle and photosynthesis
Each lesson comes complete with an animated PowerPoint, at least 10 printables, an answer/mark scheme PowerPoint and a suggested one-page flow-chart lesson plan which indicates where logical choices between printables enables the lesson 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 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.
Lesson Printables
Animated PowerPoints for teaching with exit ticket quiz + 2 virtual investigations (x3)
Answer/mark scheme PowerPoint (x3)
Flip its (pupil writes questions to given answers) (x3)
Anticipation Guides(combined starter and plenary) (x3)
Foldables (students use to make their own notes) (x4)
Cut-and-stick activities pupil uses to make their own notes) (x4)
Worksheets to support the PowerPoint (x 5)
Fact sheet (x3)
Homework (x6)
Fact share worksheet (x3)
12 Taboo cards (x3)
Pupil progress self-assessment checklist (3)
Exit Ticket
Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources (x5)
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