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  • Wildflower Accelerated Academy
  • Goodyear, AZ
  • More than a third of students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more

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These kits will take photosynthesis off the paper and into action! Help my middle schoolers solve the essential question of how plants perform photosynthesis by actually conducting experiments! With these kids, students will conduct activities demonstrating the role of light, chlorophyll, carbon dioxide, and oxygen in photosynthesis. They test elodea leaves, grown in light and in dark, for the presence of starch. They also collect oxygen produced by photosynthesis and demonstrate the depletion of carbon dioxide from water as photosynthesis occurs. This is a great opportunity for hands on experimentation.

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These kits will take photosynthesis off the paper and into action! Help my middle schoolers solve the essential question of how plants perform photosynthesis by actually conducting experiments! With these kids, students will conduct activities demonstrating the role of light, chlorophyll, carbon dioxide, and oxygen in photosynthesis. They test elodea leaves, grown in light and in dark, for the presence of starch. They also collect oxygen produced by photosynthesis and demonstrate the depletion of carbon dioxide from water as photosynthesis occurs. This is a great opportunity for hands on experimentation.

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