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Organelles of a Plant Cell

Lesson Plan

High School Worksheet:
Students color in the different organelles of a plant cell and answer 4 analysis questions about how plant cells and different than animal cells. More...
2 ratings 
32101

Published by Shannan Muskopf
High School

Onion Root Tip Lab

onion_root_tip_lab.pdf

High School Experiment:
Students draw plant cells in their different phases of the cell cycle including interphase, mitosis, and cytokinesis. Microscope skills include focusing and field of view. More...
4 ratings 
32101

Published by Lesson Plans Inc.
High School

Plant Cell Osmosis Lab

elodea_lab.pdf

High School Experiment:
Students will learn about osmosis using a microscope and the water plant Elodea in three different types of solutions: pond water, salt water and distilled water. Topics include concentration gradients, central vacuole, and plant cells. More...
5 ratings 
32121

Published by Lesson Plans Inc.
High School

Properties of Leaves

Lesson Plan

Elementary School Experiment:
Students will be investigating the properties of three different types of leaves. Some properties that students may want to investigate include color, texture, smell, veins, and shape. Students will select three properties to investigate and then record their findings on the leaf chart. More...
1 rating 
32121

Published by Lily Marleen Utai
Elementary School

Observing Leaves

Lesson Plan

Elementary School Experiment:
Students use magnifying lenses to observe the differences among leaves. Students sort and categorize leaves according to various characteristics (color, size, texture, etc.). To reinforce the idea that leaves are different, each student creates a leaf book. More...
1 rating 
32121

Published by Bonnie Schraeder and Nichole Oyler
Elementary School

Plants - Which sex is it?

Lesson Plan

High School Experiment:
Students should, when complete, be able to identify the parts of a flower and tell whether or not the flower has both male and female sex organs (perfect) or just one sex organ (imperfect). More...
1 rating 
21321

Published by Pamela Moy
High School

The Parts of A Perfect Flower

Lesson Plan

High School Experiment:
Upon completion of this lab activity, the student will be able to: (1) identify each flower part. (2) explain the role of each flower part. More...
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Published by Guinevere Miller
High School

Transportation in Plants

Lesson Plan

High School Experiment:
Students will understand how the forces of adhesion and cohesion and the process of transpiration aid in the transportation of water through the plant. Students will recognize the form and function of stomata. More...
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Published by Matthew Gibson
High School

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