Warm Up: 10/2 What are some things you can do to study for tomorrow’s quiz on photosynthesis and what resources do you have?

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Warm Up: 10/2 What are some things you can do to study for tomorrow’s quiz on photosynthesis and what resources do you have?

Finish Photosynthesis “Just the Facts” Handout #15 Write down “just the facts” as you watch the media. CROSS OUT PREZI and write “Advanced Film”

Think-Pair-Share (TPS) Question: How are humans like plants? 2 things How are they different? 3 things Think about it to yourself for one minute. Pair and Share with the person next to you for two minutes. Share with the class by raising your hand.

Table Top Photosynthesis Clear your table of all materials. No pens or pencils.

Step 1 Make 6 molecules of CO2 on your desk. You will need 6 white Carbons and 12 red O’s. Set them up so your desk matches the picture below. O C O O C O O C O O C O O C O O C O

Now we’re going to “water” our plant… Make 6 molecules of H2O on your desk. You will need 12 blue H’s and 6 red O’s from your bag. Set them up so your desk matches the picture below. H H H H O C O O C O O O H H H H O C O O C O O O O C O O C O H H H H O O

Congratulations! Your Plant Now Has Enough CO2 and Water to Photosynthesize! Let’s use our chloroplasts and sunlight for energy to make this process happen!

Use those “chloroplasts” to help make this glucose molecule on your leaf! Rearrange your atoms (paper squares) to make a glucose molecule like the one below on your green plant paper! O O H H C6H12O6 H C C H O C H H C O H H C C H H H H O O

What atoms are leftover? So…what do plants release once they’ve made their sugar? Oxygen! Get it? Try to “photosynthesize” again on your own. Work with your partner until you’ve got it. You may have to do this in an exit slip…

Table Top Photosynthesis Summary Practice with your partner until you can do it on your own! Make 6 molecules of CO2 and 6 molecules of H20. Use those rays of sunlight to transform the molecules in photosynthesis! Make one glucose molecule with oxygen leftover.

Exit Slip Answer the question on the paper: In your own words, describe what happens during photosynthesis. Don’t forget the inputs and products! Be sure your name is on it and then hand it to Mrs. Ngai at the door to exit.