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Structures of a Leaf  - Looking Closer
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Structures of a Leaf - Looking Closer

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PowerPoint: Structures of a Leaf - Looking Closer This Powerpoint explains these different structures and their functions. Terms that are explained are: Waxy layer - Upper outer layer - Palisade layer - Spongy layer - Lower outer layer - Stomata - Veins with xylem and phloem - transpiration - factors that influence transpiration. These structures ares explained using 10 slides with notes and photographs. The PowerPoint can be used as an introduction to the topic. It is also possible to let students study the PowerPoint individually as a self-study project. This Powerpoint has been used and tested in my classroom.
PowerPoint: Root, Stems and Leaves
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PowerPoint: Root, Stems and Leaves

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Roots, Stems and leaves This Powerpoint explains these different structures and their functions. Terms that are explained are: Taproot and Fibrous Root system - Root hairs - Vascular bundles ( Xylem and Phloem) - Buds and Nodes - Blade and Stalk* These structures ares explained using 4 slides with notes and photographs. The PowerPoint can be used as an introduction to the topic. It is also possible to let students study the PowerPoint individually as a self-study project. This Powerpoint has been used and tested in my classroom.
Happy Family Card Game: Reproduction
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Happy Family Card Game: Reproduction

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Happy Family Card Game Reproduction This card game allows 32 students to be actively involved at the same time. This card game can be used to revise or learn the keywords used when teaching reproduction- birth - contraception - sexual transmitted infections and sexual relationships. This card game consists of eleven (10) different families including: the uterus - male reproduction organs - female reproduction organs - male secondary sex characteristics - female secondary sex characteristics - relationships -birth control methods - labour - sexual transmitted infections - sexual contacts - Students really enjoy playing this game! Playing time is about 15 - 20 minutes. The different images used on the cards are carefully chosen to match each word. Easy to differentiate! Take out the families that are not suited for that particular level or age. This card game has been played and tested in my classroom
Happy Family Card Game: The Nervous System
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Happy Family Card Game: The Nervous System

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Happy Family Card Game The Nervous System This card game allows 32 students to be actively involved at the same time. This card game can be used to revise or learn the keywords used when teaching The Human Nervous System. This card game consists of eleven (11) different families including: nervous system - brain - sense organs - neurons - nerve impulse - stimuli and responses - spinal cord - sight - hearing - skin - nose and tongue Students really enjoy playing this game! Playing time is about 15 - 20 minutes. The different images used on the cards are carefully chosen to match each word. Easy to differentiate! Take out the families that are not suited for that particular level or age. This card game has been played and tested in my classroom
PowerPoint: Dispersal of Seeds
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PowerPoint: Dispersal of Seeds

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PowerPoint: Dispersal of Seeds What methods do plants use to disperse their seeds and why is this necessary? This process is explained using 8 slides with notes and photographs that complement each step of the process. The PowerPoint can be used as an introduction to the topic. It is also possible to let students study the PowerPoint individually as a self-study project. This Powerpoint has been used and tested in my classroom.
PowerPoint: From Flowers to Fruits
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PowerPoint: From Flowers to Fruits

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PowerPoint: From Flowers to Seeds This Powerpoint explains how flowers produce fruits and seeds. This process is explained using 7 slides with notes and photographs that complement each step of the process. The PowerPoint can be used as an introduction to the topic. It is also possible to let students study the PowerPoint individually as a self-study project. This Powerpoint has been used and tested in my classroom.
PowerPoint: Photosynthesis = making food
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PowerPoint: Photosynthesis = making food

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PowerPoint:Photosynthesis This Powerpoint explains how the process of photosynthesis works in plants in much detail. This process is explained using 11 slides with notes and photographs that complement each step of the process. What are the limiting factors for photosynthesis are also explained and the process of respiration as opposed to photosynthesis. A quick link is made to the 7 processes of life when explaining respiration. This Powerpoint has been used and tested in my classroom.