Lesson Plan Form s1

Lesson Plan Form s1

<p>Lesson planning sheet </p><p>Class: Grade 11-12 Date of lesson: 2012 Lesson title: Photosynthetic pigments, Stucture of Leaf Number in class: 15 and Chloroplasts Attainment range of pupils: all students are standard level Length of lesson: 80min</p><p>Learning objectives Learning outcomes (for all, most, some) - Identify the photosynthetic pigments All students will be able to: - Explain the relationship between the - recall that photosynthesis needs light action spectrum and the absorption - list the photosynthetic pigments spectrum of photosynthetic pigments in - identify the relationship between the action spectrum green plants. and the absorption spectrum of photosynthetic pigments in green plants. Assessment strategies Links to curriculum - Lab report - 3.8 Photosynthesis (IB) - Participation - 6.2.1 Photosynthesis (IGCSE) - Worksheet- puzzle - Fotosentez Lise 3 (MEB)</p><p>Prior teaching /learning Common misconceptions - Plants as a producers - Photosynthesis requires a green plant. - General formula of photosynthesis - Photosynthesis requires the presence of photosynthetic pigment, chlorophyll, found in green - Structure of leaf plants, but there are other pigments found in brown plants, red plants, and certain seaweeds that trap wavelengths of light that cannot be absorbed by chlorophyll alone. - Read more: http://intro.chem.okstate.edu/ChemSource/BIO/misco n.htm Key vocabulary Homework - Chlorophyll a - Worksheet - Chlorophyll b - puzzle - Carotenoids - Chromatography Pupils with special needs and support planned - Absorption Spectrum - more practices with worksheets - Granum - Thylakoid membrane Extension activities - Cyclic and - Non-cyclic reactions - Electron transport chain - Chromatography Cross curricular issues Chemistry Resources Risks and safety precautions - PowerPoint presentation - general lab safety rules. - Textbooks (MEB, IGCSE and IB)</p><p>Time Pupil activity Teacher activity Notes n i - Settle down - Attendance - The PowerPoint presentation is m</p><p> d checked before the lesson starts. a</p><p> l a r e n e G r e t r a</p><p> t 5’ - Answering - Questioning about the - General overview of s</p><p> n previous lesson by using Photosynthesis o</p><p> s recall questions. - Where the photosynthesis s</p><p> e occur? L e r o c 5’ - Remember the - let them remember n</p><p> o structure of leaf. the structure of s Photosynthesis takes place in the green s leaf. e portions of plants L  Leaf of flowering plant contains mesophyll tissue - Presentation for 5’ - Talk about the  Cells containing chloroplast and visual aids about chloroplasts chlorophyll. the graph of  Specialized to carry on absorption photosynthesis 15’ spectrum and leaf CO2 enters leaf through stomata - Listen, take notes structure and also  Diffuses into and observe the let them take notes chloroplasts in presentation. mesophyll cells  In stroma, CO2 - Explain the combined with H2O to 5’ - Listen diagram of form C6H12O6 (sugar) absorption  Energy supplied by light spectrum and and http://highered.mcgraw- action spectrum. hill.com/classware/ala.do? isbn=0072464631&alaid=structure_6617 20’ - Perform the 09&showSelfStudyTree=true experiment - Observe them during experiment and during writing 10’ - write lab report report. Experiment: Plant Pigments and Photosynthesis Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to separate and identify pigments and other molecules within plant cells by a process called chromatography. y r a n</p><p> e 10’ - make worksheet - distribute Worksheet is about light dependent l p</p><p> and answer it. worksheet and let reaction, and absorption spectrum. l</p><p> a them answer.</p><p> n - Revision </p><p> i 5’</p><p>F - Revision</p>

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