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Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Unit Bundle Google Slides

Ready to use Google Slides lessons for your photosynthesis and respiration unit! These are no prep and include all of the information needed for your students to learn about these processes. Simply download and assign.

Each license is for single classroom use by the original purchaser only - if you would like to share this resource with your colleagues, please purchase additional licenses.
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Zero prep and designed for student engagement, this bundle of Google Slides lessons is perfect for your Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration unit.

My Google Slides activities are fun and varied, with custom clipart bringing concepts to life. Tasks are clearly explained, along with digital tips so you can focus on teaching. Each lesson includes animated answers and a self-grading Google Forms Quiz to check student progress. A teacher guidance document will take you through everything you need to get started.

This bundle is suitable for High School Biology and AP® Biology Cellular Energetics Units.

My Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Unit Bundle of Google Slides includes:

  • Student Google Slides Activities: engaging and interactive activities for every lesson – these are provided as both individual lessons (for teachers who wish to assign lessons one-by-one) or as a whole digital interactive notebook (for teachers who wish to assign the whole unit in one notebook) – choose the format that works best for you and your students
  • Answer Slides: animated for going through with the whole class, or you can set them on Google Classroom for students to check and correct their own work
  • Google Forms Quizzes: 3 self-grading quizzes to let you easily check student progress. Questions are supported by images where suitable
  • Teacher Guidance: how to assign and use this product – there is also some guidance to help you decide if you want to use the whole digital INB or the individual lessons

Content covered:

  • Photosynthesis: Evolution of photosynthesis; Autotrophs and heterotrophs; The process of photosynthesis (basic); Word and symbol equations for photosynthesis; How the reactants are obtained; The structure of the leaf: upper and lower epidermis, waxy cuticle, palisade mesophyll, spongy mesophyll, guard cells and stomata; Xylem and phloem; Role of the stomata; Structure of the chloroplast; Factors affecting the rate of photosynthesis.
  • Photosynthesis Reactions: Locations of the light-dependent and light-independent reactions (the Calvin Cycle); The stages of the light-dependent and light-independent reactions and how these two reactions are linked; Alternative methods of photosynthesis: CAM and C4 pathways of photosynthesis
  • Cellular Respiration: What ATP is and how it works – ADP, phosphorylation, release of energy; Overview of cellular respiration – definition, importance, word and symbol equations; Stages of aerobic cellular respiration – Glycolysis, The Krebs Cycle, The Electron Transport Chain – location of each and basic steps involved; Fermentation / anaerobic respiration – ethanol fermentation and lactate/lactic acid fermentation – basic steps involved, products of each.
  • BUNDLE BONUS SLIDES: Comparison of Photosynthesis and Aerobic Cellular Respiration – differences and similarities of these processes. Note, these are contained within the whole unit digital INB slides.

Check out the individual products to see exactly what you’ll get & the content covered in each!

How do I use the Google Slides and Quizzes?

  1. After checkout, you can immediately download your resources
  2. Then you’ll click the links in the PDF to make copies for your own Google Drive
  3. Next, simply assign the slides and quizzes to your students on Google Classroom

And that’s it – your lesson prep is done!

Please note: You will need a Google Classroom set up for your students and each student will need their own device and an internet connection to access the Google Slides and Quiz. There are links to some YouTube videos – please ensure YouTube is not restricted by your school. Most clipart and questions are secured and cannot be edited. The answers can be edited.

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