Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe. The Recipe 1 pkg 2 ¼ C 1 tsp 1 C ¾ C 1 tsp 2 1 C Chocolate Chips Flour Baking soda Salt Butter Granulated sugar Brown sugar.

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Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe

The Recipe 1 pkg 2 ¼ C 1 tsp 1 C ¾ C 1 tsp 2 1 C Chocolate Chips Flour Baking soda Salt Butter Granulated sugar Brown sugar Vanilla Eggs Nuts (optional)

Directions Bake at 375 degrees For 9-11 minutes Makes 5 dozen cookies

Photosynthesis 6 CO H 2 O C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 sunlight Chloroplast (Chlorophyll)

Video Photosynthesis

Lego Count

Lego Lesson Oxygen Carbon Hydrogen

Everyone Build a Molecule (Page 3 of manual) CO 2 H2OH2O O2O2 Everyone Now build two more of each of these molecules.

Day 1 Equation Team Sheet Write the formula for photosynthesis on your paper 6 CO H 2 O C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 sunlight Chloroplast (Chlorophyll) * Place your molecules under the appropriate symbol

Now Build a Glucose Molecule Use the manual to build this compound page Follow the instructions Use the rest of the pieces. Do not take apart the molecules which you just built!

Lego Photosynthesis + + chloroplast sunlight

Turn your paper over (Day 2) Cellular Respiration Write the formula on the lines C 6 H 12 O O 2 6 H CO 2 + Energy cell mitochondria Move your molecules to the correct area on your Day 2 sheet.

Lego Cellular Respiration + + mitochondria cell + ENERGYENERGY

Take apart the 6 CO 2 molecules and the 6 H 2 O and place them back into the baggie. Close the baggie.

Disassemble C 6 H 12 O 6 molecule 6 O 2 molecule Place the legos in the yellow tray.

Rebuild them back into 6 CO 2 6 H 2 0

Video Cellular Respiration

Cellular Respiration C 6 H 12 O O 2 6 H CO 2 Energy cell mitochondria

When does cellular respiration occur? Occurs in Plants at night Animals (all the time)

Where does Cellular Respiration occur? In the mitochondria of the cell

Why? To produce energy for cell processes

Fermentation Glucose CO 2 + Alcohol + Energy Bacteria/yeast No mitochondria Does not use oxygen Used to produce alcoholic beverages Happens in your cells when they don’t get enough oxygen (“feel the burn”)