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Do It Now task

Photosynthesis 3 mins remaining 3 mins to complete 3 mins remaining Photosynthesis Aiming for 4: Describe how plants get the materials they need for growth and define the photosynthesis equation Aiming for 6: Describe leaf adaptations for photosynthesis and define the balanced symbol equation. Aiming for 8: Explain how leaf adaptations make photosynthesis more efficient and why it is an endothermic reaction. THINKING POINT: What do plants need in order to survive?

Photosynthesis 2 mins remaining 3 mins to complete 2 mins remaining Photosynthesis Aiming for 4: Describe how plants get the materials they need for growth and define the photosynthesis equation Aiming for 6: Describe leaf adaptations for photosynthesis and define the balanced symbol equation. Aiming for 8: Explain how leaf adaptations make photosynthesis more efficient and why it is an endothermic reaction. THINKING POINT: What do plants need in order to survive?

Photosynthesis 1 min remaining 3 mins to complete 1 min remaining Photosynthesis Aiming for 4: Describe how plants get the materials they need for growth and define the photosynthesis equation Aiming for 6: Describe leaf adaptations for photosynthesis and define the balanced symbol equation. Aiming for 8: Explain how leaf adaptations make photosynthesis more efficient and why it is an endothermic reaction. THINKING POINT: What do plants need in order to survive?

“Trees grow by turning substances in the soil into new tissues” L4: Describe how plants get the materials they need for growth and define the photosynthesis equation L6: Describe leaf adaptations for photosynthesis and define the balanced symbol equation. L8: Explain how leaf adaptations make photosynthesis more efficient and why it is an endothermic reaction. “Trees grow by turning substances in the soil into new tissues” TASK: Copy the statement then discuss which aspects of the statement are true and which are false. List them in your book. CHALLENGE: Write a more factually correct statement.