Photosynthesis and Its Importance Lessons and Activities | Paper and Digital
Photosynthesis and Its Importance Lessons and Activities | Paper and Digital
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Learn about photosynthesis and its importance with this resource. Students will learn about the process of photosynthesis and its vital role in ecosystems around the world through various activities. Best of all, this resource is ready to use in minutes.
This engaging resource includes:
- the definition and stages of photosynthesis
- the role of light in photosynthesis
- a simple diagram of parts of the plant cell.
- a simple diagram of chloroplasts.
- chloroplasts and their role in photosynthesis.
- starch in plants.
- importance of photosynthesis to the food chain, carbon capture and ecosystems
- paradigms and paradigm shifts.
- paradigm shifts related to plant growth.
- two complete teacher lesson plans including possible modifications for differentiation.
- student pages and templates.
- answer keys and suggested answers.
- opportunities to extend learning.
- ideas for how to use this resource in the classroom, online, or a mix.
- a digital version of all the student pages that use Google Slides. You must download the PDF file and use the access link in the file to get your digital copy.
- an alignment guide for Alberta Outcomes.
These lessons align with:
- Alberta Science Curriculum © 2022 Grade 6 (new outcomes)
These lessons support:
- any plant unit that teaches photosynthesis.
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Ninja Note: To access the digital version, download the PDF and use the link in that file.
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