This is the type of paper we used for this hook
What is light-sensitive paper?
This raw material consisted of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.
What is carbon dioxide?
The production of this helped us witness photosynthesis in action.
What is oxygen?
This is what plants take in, according to the content connections video.
What is light water and carbon dioxide?
This is the organelle in plants where photosynthesis happens.
What is chloroplast?
This was the evidence that showed that movement of energy took place.
What is color change?
This product is released after photosynthesis.
What is oxygen or O2?
This is what is needed for the reactants to begin their chemical reaction.
What is energy or sunlight?
This is the process of breaking down food into energy.
What is cellular respiration?
This is the sugar produced by photosynthesis.
What is glucose?
This is how long we left our paper under the sun.
What is 15 minutes?
This reactant only contains the elements hydrogen and oxygen.
What is water or H2O?
These are the two substances that react with each other. Without sunlight, these two things will not react with each other
What are water and carbon dioxide?
In the reading, glucose molecules are described as this kind of energy.
Biogeochemical cycles are an example of this vocabulary term.
What is a matter cycle?
This is the color of the construction paper we used to cut out our shapes.
What is the color black?
This is the potential energy plants produce in photosynthesis.
What is Glucose?
These are the products of photosynthesis.
What are glucose and oxygen?
This organism is too small to be seen with the naked eye.
What is a microorganism?
In the STEMscopedia reading, Biofuels have been produced from these four substances.
What are corn, sugarcane, soybeans, and sunflowers?
This was Mr. Agustin's artwork on his construction paper.
What is a happy face?
In nature, this is the source of energy that all plants need for photosynthesis.
This was the guiding question we used for Explore 2.
What is "Why is light so important to photosynthesis?
This person was one of the first scientists to observe a product of photosynthesis.
Who is Joseph Priestly?
This process breaks down carbon and water and converts them into sugar and oxygen.
What is photosynthesis?
In the picture vocabulary slide, there were seven examples of energy. These are the seven examples.
What are chemical, potential, kinetic, magnetic, nuclear (fusion and fission), electric, and thermal?