Name: [PHOTOSYNTHESIS] Date: Per:

[PHOTOSYNTHESIS]

Name: ____________________ Date: _________ Per: ____

Directions: Answer each question by circling the correct choice. After you have finished all questions, color the picture on the back using the corresponding color choice. You may choose any color you want for any parts of the picture that are not assigned a color.

Q u e st i o n

Choice A Choice B Choice C

1. The process by which cells capture energy from the sun and convert it into food is called...

cellular respiration [yellow]

photosynthesis [green]

diffusion [light green]

2. Plants use water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight to produce oxygen, water, and...

3. In which cell organelle does photosynthesis occur?

nitrogen [yellow]

chloroplast [dark green]

chlorophyll [dark green]

nucleus [light green]

glucose [light green]

mitochondria [green]

4. A plants green color comes from a pigment called...

chlorophyll [orange]

carotene [brown]

anthocyanin [pink]

5. What is the source of energy for photosynthesis?

soil [pink]

sunlight [dark purple]

glucose [red]

6. The tiny openings on the underside

of a leaf that help plants take in CO2 are called...

thylakoid membranes

[red]

chloroplasts [pink]

stomata [purple]

7. What structure contains the chlorophyll that is used to absorb light?

chloroplast [orange]

thylakoid [light purple]

stroma [pink]

8. Which of the following is not required for photosynthesis to take place?

9. What happens to the sugar that plants make during photosynthesis?

10. The source of oxygen produced during photosynthesis is...

11. Which of the following statements is false?

12. Which of the following statements is true?

sunlight [blue]

it is stored as starch for later use [light red]

glucose [black]

Photosynthesis takes place in autotrophs.

[brown]

Photosynthesis takes place

primarily in plant leaves.

[light red]

water [orange]

oxygen [red]

it evaporates through the

stomata [purple]

water [orange]

Oxygen is a product of photosynthesis.

[black]

it returns to the soil [blue]

sunlight [brown]

Photosynthesis takes place in the

nucleus of plant cells.

[blue]

Plants obtain their "food" from the soil.

[red]

Photosynthesis occurs only in plants. [purple]

? Morpho Science

56 7

8 12 67

5

8 9

5 6

8 7

9 1 2

11

21 2 1

3

2

1

4

4

3

11

10

2

1

11

3

1 3

11

7 65

12

8

76 5

9

9

8

7

8

6

5

? Morpho Science

"By blending water and minerals from below with sunlight and CO2 from above, green plants link the

earth to the sky. We tend to believe that plants grow out of the soil, but in fact most of their substance comes from the air."

- Fritjof Ca pra -

[PHOTOSYNTHESIS]

Key Name: ____________________

Date: _________ Per: ____

Directions: Answer each question by circling the correct choice. After you have finished all questions, color the picture on the back using the corresponding color choice. You may choose any color you want for any parts of the picture that are not assigned a color.

Q u e st i o n

Choice A Choice B Choice C

1. The process by which cells capture energy from the sun and convert it into food is called...

cellular respiration [yellow]

photosynthesis [green]

diffusion [light green]

2. Plants use water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight to produce oxygen, water, and...

3. In which cell organelle does photosynthesis occur?

nitrogen [yellow]

chloroplast [dark green]

chlorophyll [dark green]

nucleus [light green]

glucose [light green]

mitochondria [green]

4. A plants green color comes from a pigment called...

chlorophyll [orange]

carotene [brown]

anthocyanin [pink]

5. What is the source of energy for photosynthesis?

soil [pink]

sunlight [dark purple]

glucose [red]

6. The tiny openings on the underside

of a leaf that help plants take in CO2 are called...

thylakoid membranes

[red]

chloroplasts [pink]

stomata [purple]

7. What structure contains the chlorophyll that is used to absorb light?

chloroplast [orange]

thylakoid [light purple]

stroma [pink]

8. Which of the following is not required for photosynthesis to take place?

9. What happens to the sugar that plants make during photosynthesis?

10. The source of oxygen produced during photosynthesis is...

11. Which of the following statements is false?

12. Which of the following statements is true?

sunlight [blue]

it is stored as starch for later use [light red]

glucose [black]

Photosynthesis takes place in autotrophs.

[brown]

Photosynthesis takes place

primarily in plant leaves.

[light red]

water [orange]

oxygen [red]

it evaporates through the

stomata [purple]

water [orange]

Oxygen is a product of photosynthesis.

[black]

it returns to the soil [blue]

sunlight [brown]

Photosynthesis takes place in the

nucleus of plant cells.

[blue]

Plants obtain their "food" from the soil.

[red]

Photosynthesis occurs only in plants. [purple]

? Morpho Science

? Morpho Science

"By blending water and minerals from below with sunlight and CO2 from above, green plants link the

earth to the sky. We tend to believe that plants grow out of the soil, but in fact most of their substance comes from the air."

- Fritjof Ca pra -

There are many different ways you can use my color-by-number activities. Here are some ideas to help you utilize this resource.

SUGGESTED USES OF MY COLOR BY NUMBERS: 1. Use as a classroom assignment when you have time to spare 2. Give to early finishers who need a challenge 3. Assign as homework 4. Use as a fun sub lesson 5. Use as a quiz 6. Give to students who have ISS (In School Suspension) 7. Give to students during a long station activity. Students who finish

their station early can work on the color-by-number. This will help stations flow and minimize behavior problems due to idle time. 8. Save for Fun Fridays or Rainy Days 9. Make it a fun group challenge. See below for directions.

GROUP CHALLENGE DIRECTIONS: 1. Copy the question sheet and blank coloring page front to back. 2. Announce to students:

? "You will be receiving a paper that includes questions regarding Photosynthesis. Your job is to work in teams to correctly answer the questions. It is important that you discuss each question as a team. Everybody will receive their own question sheet, but all team members should have the exact same answers. If you do not know an answer, make your best educated guess. The team with the most questions answered correctly will get a prize!"

3. Pass one assignment to each student and send them to their team (either assigned or let them choose their teammates). I recommend teams of 3-4 students.

4. Give the class approximately 20-30 minutes to complete the questions.

5. Once time is up, tell students to get out a pen and review the correct answers. I would just allow students to grade their own papers but emphasize that it is important for them to grade honestly.

6. You can give the team with the most correct answers a prize such as early to lunch passes, extra credit, or whatever reward you have on hand.

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