Developing and using models to understand science concepts is part of the Science and Engineering Practices integral to the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). “In science, models are used to represent a system under study, to aid in the development of questions and explanations, to generate data that can be used to make predictions, and to communicate ideas to others.”
Modeling in 3–5 builds on K–2 experiences and progresses to building and revising simple models and using models to represent events and design solutions.
Materials Provided: Copy 6 pages for each student so they can each construct a 2D Model of Photosynthesis.
Materials Needed:
scissors
crayons/markers
glue sticks
poster boards* for each student (or team) - *Cut 22 x 28” poster boards in half to create 14 x 22” posters
Procedures:
Following your unit on Photosynthesis, students will color, cut out and build a 2D Model of Photosynthesis, to display and reinforce their understanding of this scientific concept.
Included in this bundle (6 pages):
1) Photosynthesis Model Coloring Page
2) Three pages of graphics for the development of the poster (including arrows)
3) One page of text needed for the development of the poster
4) Photosynthesis Model Full Color Mini-Poster
Below is a mini-version of the final poster that students will develop:
To learn more about Photosynthesis go to: Photosynthesis Science and Experiments
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Amsel, Sheri. "Photosynthesis Poster - 2D Model for 3-5th Grade" Exploring Nature Educational Resource ©2005-2024. November 24, 2024
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