Lesson 12 - Plants

Introduction

Plants are organisms that grow from the soil and turn the sun’s light into food. Plants can be tall or short,  from giant Redwood trees to tiny patches of moss. Plants use a process called photosynthesis in their leaves to turn sunlight into food. They can then use this food to grow. To help them do this, they also need water and nutrients that they take from the soil with their roots, and carbon dioxide that they absorb from the air.


Plants

In your Science Journal:

    1. Write down today’s Lesson Title at the top of your next Journal page.
    2. Write today’s learning objective on the first line.
    3. Explore the Module 4 - Lesson 12 presentation below. Today, we’ll learn about the biggest producer of oxygen on Earth, plants.  We’ll be exploring a Google Slides presentation about seedless plants. It is a presentation that will help you understand the characteristics of plants.
    4. Write down the important terms and their definitions (yellow boxes) in your science journal.

 

 

 

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