Sponge Lab Video Games
Sponge lab is a great interactive, free science resource website that engages students by using video games to teach concepts!
Once you register for Sponge Lab, you and your students can sign on and play games about photosynthesis concepts that are so fun students will not even notice that they are learning!
The links will work below when you are signed in:
What Plants Need
The Light Reaction Game
The Calvin Cycle Game
Ontario Educational Resource Bank Activities
OERB has many interactive online labs and assignments for students to complete on photosynthesis. The username and password for these websites is available through your school board. The links below will work once you have signed into OERB:
Online Photosynthesis Lab
Dark Reactions
Labs and Investigations
Students can investigate the process of photosynthesis through any of the following investigations:
Seeing Green- investigating chlorophyll
Evidence of Photosynthesis Lab
Investigating Photosynthesis
Do Plants Consume or Release Carbon Dioxide?
Van Helmont's experiments
Van Helmont's famous experiment on the willow tree will help students see that carbon dioxide is the main source for weight in the tree
Where Does a Plant's Mass Come From?
Analyzing Van Helmont's experiment
Sponge lab is a great interactive, free science resource website that engages students by using video games to teach concepts!
Once you register for Sponge Lab, you and your students can sign on and play games about photosynthesis concepts that are so fun students will not even notice that they are learning!
The links will work below when you are signed in:
What Plants Need
The Light Reaction Game
The Calvin Cycle Game
Ontario Educational Resource Bank Activities
OERB has many interactive online labs and assignments for students to complete on photosynthesis. The username and password for these websites is available through your school board. The links below will work once you have signed into OERB:
Online Photosynthesis Lab
Dark Reactions
Labs and Investigations
Students can investigate the process of photosynthesis through any of the following investigations:
Seeing Green- investigating chlorophyll
Evidence of Photosynthesis Lab
Investigating Photosynthesis
Do Plants Consume or Release Carbon Dioxide?
Van Helmont's experiments
Van Helmont's famous experiment on the willow tree will help students see that carbon dioxide is the main source for weight in the tree
Where Does a Plant's Mass Come From?
Analyzing Van Helmont's experiment