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(remember how water gets into the plant) (previous lessons and real life photosynthesis) Page 3: Sun _____/10 pts Show and explain how light energy travels in waves and is made of different colors (ROY G BIV). (Look in your photosynthesis notes) Page 4: Individual Leaf _____/10 pts a. Explain the importance of the location of the leaves. b. Explain the location and function/job of chloroplasts in a leaf. c. Explain why chloroplasts are green. (think about real life photosynthesis) Page 5: Light-Dependent Reaction _____/10 pts a. Draw a large chloroplast. b. Label the thylakoids and stroma. c. Explain how H20 and sunlight make ATP &NADPH and release O2 as a waste product. (2 steps breakdown in SNB) Page 6: Light-Independent Reaction (Calvin Cycle) _____/10 pts a. Draw a large chloroplast. b. Label the thylakoids & stroma. c. Explain how the CO2 & energy (ATP & NADPH) made in the Light-Dependent Reaction are used to make food for the plant (glucose, C6H12O6, which is sugar). (2 steps breakdown in SNB) Page 7: Trapping the suns energy _____/20 pts a. Describe how energy gets trapped/stored in glucose. b. Explain how this demonstrates the law of conservation of energy. (Check SNB for the pathway) Page 8: What Affects Photosynthesis? _____/10 pts a. Explain how each of the following affect the rate of photosynthesis; carbon dioxide, water, temperature, & light intensity. b. Draw and explain the graph that demonstrates the affect of light on photosynthesis. (Think of our labs) Page 9: Photosynthesis and the Carbon Cycle _____/20 pts a. Draw a simplified picture of the carbon cycle b. Explain the role and importance of photosynthesis in the carbon cycle c. Explain how this demonstrates the law of conservation of matter. (Check your SNB) Page 10: What happens to glucose? The importance of photosynthesis. _____/10 pts a. Explain to the children that the glucose made in photosynthesis may be referred to by two other terms (name those terms) b. Explain what the plants do with their food for themselves (glucose) (See notes). c. Explain why photosynthesis is important for all living things, not just plants!!! Page 11: Summary _____/10 pts Summarize photosynthesis. Dont forget a picture. (Look at what you created & summarize important information in your own words) Page 12: About the author _____/10 pts a. Explain who you are. Give some information about yourself (40 words minimum). b. Include a current picture for extra points. Total Points: _______/170 (10pts cover page, 10pts effort, 10pts creativity) Photosynthesis Childrens Book Rubric Directions: -Create a childrens book (elementary age reading level) explaining the process of photosynthesis. -Work may be hand done, prezi, powerpoint, online story book maker, video, or other (see me) ***Color, picture, and writing required on each page*** -Submit to edmodo if you do an electronic project and turn in your rubric in class. Page 1: Introduction _____/10 pts a. Write a simple explanation of photosynthesis. b. Explain what plants need for photosynthesis and what they make. c. Include the balanced chemical equation of photosynthesis. d. Tell children why photosynthesis is sooooooo amazing! (Photosynthesis Q and A, Equation) Page 2: Trees/Plants _____/10 pts a. Explain that plants are producers (autotrophs) & absorb light, H2O and CO2. b. Draw a picture to show light, H2O and CO2 going into a tree/plant. (remember how water gets into the plant) (previous lessons and real life photosynthesis) Page 3: Sun _____/10 pts Show and explain how light energy travels in waves and is made of different colors (ROY G BIV). (Look in your photosynthesis notes) Page 4: Individual Leaf _____/10 pts a. Explain the importance of the location of the leaves. b. Explain the location and function/job of chloroplasts in a leaf. c. Explain why chloroplasts are green. (think about real life photosynthesis) Page 5: Light-Dependent Reaction _____/10 pts a. Draw a large chloroplast. b. Label the thylakoids and stroma. c. Explain how H20 and sunlight make ATP &NADPH and release O2 as a waste product. (2 steps breakdown in SNB) Page 6: Light-Independent Reaction (Calvin Cycle) _____/10 pts a. Draw a large chloroplast. b. Label the thylakoids & stroma. c. Explain how the CO2 & energy (ATP & NADPH) made in the Light-Dependent Reaction are used to make food for the plant (glucose, C6H12O6, which is sugar). (2 steps breakdown in SNB) Page 7: Trapping the suns energy _____/20 pts a. Describe how energy gets trapped/stored in glucose. b. Explain how this demonstrates the law of conservation of energy. (Check SNB for the pathway) Page 8: What Affects Photosynthesis? _____/10 pts a. Explain how each of the following affect the rate of photosynthesis; carbon dioxide, water, temperature, & light intensity. b. Draw and explain the graph that demonstrates the affect of light on photosynthesis. (Think of our labs) Page 9: Photosynthesis and the Carbon Cycle _____/20 pts a. Draw a simplified picture of the carbon cycle b. Explain the role and importance of photosynthesis in the carbon cycle c. Explain how this demonstrates the law of conservation of matter. (Check your SNB) Page 10: What happens to glucose? The importance of photosynthesis. _____/10 pts a. Explain to the children that the glucose made in photosynthesis may be referred to by two other terms (name those terms) b. Explain what the plants do with their food for themselves (glucose) (See notes). c. Explain why photosynthesis is important for all living things, not just plants!!! Page 11: Summary _____/10 pts Summarize photosynthesis. Dont forget a picture. (Look at what you created & summarize important information in your own words) Page 12: About the author _____/10 pts a. Explain who you are. Give some information about yourself (40 words minimum). b. Include a current picture for extra points. 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