Learning objective: To describe the uses of plant hormones

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Learning objective: To describe the uses of plant hormones 7 min Connect Tropism and Plant hormones Learning objective: To describe the uses of plant hormones Key Words: Tropism Hormones Auxin Weedkiller Rooting Powder Starter Write the date, title Complete the starter activity and glue this into your books.

1. 4. 3. 2. Q1- Name the types of tropism shown in images 1= 2= 3= 4= 5 min Starter – Uses of plant hormones Answer the questions on the sheet and glue it into you books 1. 2. 3. 4. Q1- Name the types of tropism shown in images 1= 2= 3= 4= Phototropism Thigmotropism Positive Geotropism Growth of an organism towards light Growth of a plant in response to touch Growth of an organism towards gravity Q2. – Teenagers and plants both have growth spurts. Name the type of chemical responsible for this growth Q3. Do you think plants can move, if so how?

Starter – Uses of plant hormones Answer the questions on the sheet and glue it into you books CORRECT IN PURPLE PEN 1. 2. 3. 4. Q1- Name the types of tropism shown in images 1= 2= 3= 4= Geotropism Phototropism Thigmotropism Phototropism Thigmotropism Positive Geotropism Growth of an organism towards light Growth of a plant in response to touch Growth of an organism towards gravity Q2. – Teenagers and plants both have growth spurts. Name the time of chemical responsible for this growth Q3. Do you think plants can move, if so how? YES, MOVE BY TROPISM/GROWTH HORMONES

Learning objective: To describe the uses of plant hormones 2 min Connect Tropism and Plant hormones Learning objective: To describe the uses of plant hormones Key Words: Tropism Hormones Auxin Weedkiller Rooting Powder Outcomes All: I can identify a plant hormone Most: I can describe the roles of multiple plant hormones Some: I can explain how hormones help plants to survive.

Learning objective: To describe the uses of plant hormones 3 min Tropism and Plant hormones Learning objective: To describe the uses of plant hormones Key Words: Tropism Hormones Auxin Weedkiller Rooting Powder What is a Hormone? Can you think of any examples?

Tropism and Plant hormones ADD DETAIL in purple pen Tropism and Plant hormones Learning objective: To describe the uses of plant hormones Key Words: Tropism Hormones Auxin Weedkiller Rooting Powder Travel in the blood, secreted by glands Insulin Oestrogen What is a Hormone? Chemical Messengers Coordinate systems Testosterone Glucagon Control Growth, blood sugar, sex development, mood, metabolism. Causes a change in how the body works Can you think of any examples?

Learning objective: To describe the uses of plant hormones 5 min Tropism and Plant hormones Learning objective: To describe the uses of plant hormones Key Words: Tropism Hormones Auxin Weedkiller Rooting Powder What do plants use hormones for? exploading water melons agent organge http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xj9gm3_plant-hormones-safe_news https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkbnFfldsOc OUTCOME 1 – Name a plant Hormone

Learning objective: To describe the uses of plant hormones 10 min Tropism and Plant hormones Learning objective: To describe the uses of plant hormones Key Words: Tropism Hormones Auxin Weedkiller Rooting Powder What do plants use hormones for? Draw a table and fill in the details Name of Hormone Commercial Use copy pages from Edexcel Core Text book or show following videos on exploding water melons and agent orange http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xj9gm3_plant-hormones-safe_news https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkbnFfldsOc OUTCOME 1 – Name a plant Hormone OUTCOME 2 – Name and describe multiple plant hormones

Learning objective: To describe the uses of plant hormones 10 min Demonstrate Tropism and Plant hormones Learning objective: To describe the uses of plant hormones Key Words: Tropism Hormones Auxin Weedkiller Rooting Powder Answer this QWC exam question “Tropisms have developed to aid a plant’s survival.” (7 marks) Grade D – Describe what tropism is. Grade C – Describe tropism is with named examples Grade B – Suggest why plants might die without tropism Grade A Include detail about auxin and gibberellins OUTCOME 3 – Link plant hormones to plant survival

Learning objective: To describe the uses of plant hormones 10 min Demonstrate Tropism and Plant hormones Learning objective: To describe the uses of plant hormones Key Words: Tropism Hormones Auxin Weedkiller Rooting Powder 1 mark for defining tropisms 1 mark for defining phototropism 1 mark for giving survival benefits for positive phototropism 1 mark for giving survival benefits for negative phototropism 1 mark for defining geotropism 1 mark for giving survival benefits for positive geotropism 1 mark for giving survival benefits for negative geotropism

Use this information http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa/nervesandhormones/controlinplantsrev1.shtml

Plenary Outcomes All: I can identify a plant hormone 3 mins Plenary LO Review Outcomes All: I can identify a plant hormone Most: I can describe the roles of multiple plant hormones Some: I can explain how hormones help plants to survive. Power Questions What have you learnt today? How did you learn it? How does it relate to other things you know? - In Science - In other subjects 12

1. 4. 3. 2. Q1- Name the types of tropism shown in images 1= 2= 3= 4= Starter – Uses of plant hormones Answer the questions on the sheet and glue it into you books 1. 2. 3. 4. Q1- Name the types of tropism shown in images 1= 2= 3= 4= Phototropism Thigmotropism Positive Geotropism Growth of an organism towards light Growth of a plant in response to touch Growth of an organism towards gravity Q2. – Teenagers and plants both have growth spurts. Name the time of chemical responsible for this growth Q3. Do you think plants can move, if so how?

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Directed Reflection and Improvement Time 10 mins Directed Reflection and Improvement Time Plenary Use this time to answer/action any of the questions or comments your teachers has made in your exercise books. You must respond in purple pen. 16