TTO1 RLO Ch 6 Plants Lesson 6.1-6.3

Chapter 6 Plants
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Chapter 6 Plants
page 146

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Plants

Slide 2 - Mind map

Photosynthesis
Glucose
carbondioxide
oxygen
Water
sunlight

Slide 3 - Drag question

The basics
Aim:
What are the main structures of a plant?
What do we mean by ‘the life cycle of a plant’?

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Can you recall the Dutch names for these plant parts?

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Watch the video on the next slide and describe the life cycle of a plant in two sentences. You do not need to watch the whole video - it is good for practicing your English listening skills.

Slide 7 - Open question

Slide 8 - Video

 Roots
Aim:
    What are roots and what functions do they have?
    Which types of root systems are there?

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Why do plant roots have cells with roothairs? look it up on page 152

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What have I learnt?
Close your books and answer out loud (or teach your peer/brother/sister):
    What are roots and what functions do they have?
    Which types of root systems are there?

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HW: Complete 5.1
! Skip ‘The inside of a root’ p. 153 (xylem, phloem etc)

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6.3 Stems
    Aim: What is (the anatomy and) the function of stems?

Starter: Practise the Quizlet for 5 min or make your own conceptlist using the files of TEAMS/ELO

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A daffodil is an example of a woody plant
A
true
B
not true

Slide 18 - Quiz


Tekst
How do herbaceous plants get their strength and stay upright?
A
from woody stems
B
from the sun
C
from the pressure of water
D
from the roots

Slide 19 - Quiz

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Heartwood provides support and does not transport water
Sapwood transports water and minerals
Xylem = 'tubes' that transport water and minerals
Phloem = 'tubes' that transport sugars (glucose)

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Cambium produces
A
xylem
B
phloem
C
both

Slide 22 - Quiz

Bark of a tree is made of
A
cork
B
phloem and cork
C
xylem
D
sapwood

Slide 23 - Quiz

Annual rings of a tree are made up of
A
sapwood
B
heartwood
C
sapwood and heartwood
D
early (spring) wood and late (summer) wood

Slide 24 - Quiz

The oldest annual rings of a tree are located in the center of a trunk
A
true
B
not true

Slide 25 - Quiz

HW: Complete 6.3 q 19, 24.1, 27, 29, 30
and send a picture of your workbook to a.lamers@rijnlandslyceum-rlo.nl
or
complete in Bricks online (q1, 6.1, 9, 11, 12 online)
! Skip ‘Transport function of stems’ p. 155

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Slide 27 - Video

00:28
Use this video to answer question 24.1 in your workbook

Slide 28 - Open question

01:20
Read page 156. What is the name of the structure in the stem that transports food and water?
A
the highway
B
the tube
C
the vascular bundle
D
the stem

Slide 29 - Quiz

01:42
Why is this color change occurring?
A
vascular bundles transport water only
B
vascular bundles transport water and dissolved substances like dye

Slide 30 - Quiz

02:26
The rest of the video is about transpiration throught the leaves. This will be covered in 6.4 The leaves. You can see 'stomata' on page 160.

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02:54
Xylem is extension material - you do not need to know this!

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You do not have to learn page 155 Transport function of stems

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The end of 6.3 - What have you learned about the function of stems?

Slide 34 - Open question

Read the task sheet for the experiment here

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What is your hypothesis for this experiment? Write it as: “If [fill in answer to research question], then [fill in result in your experiment that comes with that answer]”. or: I expect .... because ....

Slide 36 - Open question

Slide 37 - Video

2

Slide 38 - Video

00:18
Let's focus on english vocabulary
While watching this video I would like you to write down three new english scientific words that  are new to you. Try to find the meaning by listening to the context of the video. If you are still not sure make sure to ask me for the meaning.

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02:51
Write down the three new words and their meaning you have learned by watching this video.

Slide 40 - Open question

Review Quiz with the spinner

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Slide 42 - Video

00:33
What needs to be transported in plants?
A
water
B
minerals
C
food products of photosynthesis
D
all are true

Slide 43 - Quiz

00:59
What does phloem transport?
A
glucose
B
water

Slide 44 - Quiz

01:28
Xylem is impermeable. What does this mean?
A
it does not let water through
B
it does let water in/out

Slide 45 - Quiz

01:52
Where is are the vascular bundels located in the roots?
A
in a ring towards the outside
B
in the center

Slide 46 - Quiz

01:57
sucrose and amino acids are products of photosynthesis

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02:07
Transport in the xylem is
A
both ways
B
one way only (root to leave)

Slide 48 - Quiz

Slide 49 - Video

  1. How does pollination work?
  2. Think 1 minute
  3. Get ready for the spinner!
  4. Answer the question if your name is chosen by the spinner.

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Review Quiz with the spinner

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