2. “Hello, I am Kevin, the plant, and I
am here to tell you about my tale of
discovering photosynthesis,”
“The basics of photosynthesis is how I
get my food from light and energy,”
“Being a plant is amazing, don’t you
wish you could be a plant,?”
3. “The first step to this amazing
and easy process is
gathering water and carbon
dioxide, from ground and air
respectively,”
“Isn’t photosynthesis
amazing,”
“Here is a diagram to show
you the steps,”
4. “Hello, I am Kevin’s friend, Window
the sunflower,”
“I am here because Kevin is an idiot
and gets lost very easily,”
“I am going a little more deep into
the wonderful world of biology or
photosynthesis, whatever you prefer
to call it,”
“Here is a wonderful diagram of
wonderful me doing wonderful
photosynthesis,”
5. “Now in the wonderful world
of photosynthesis, the main
organelle that activates the
process is the wonderfully
known chloroplast,”
“It contains a pigment or part
called the wonderfully known
chlorophyll,”
“Only plants, protists and
bacteria have
chloroplasts, those kingdoms
are known as
autotrophs, which means the
kingdoms that make their own
food,”
“Isn’t that wonderful,”
6. “Hello, Kevin again, I found my
way back, so I threw Window out
of a window,”
“Have you ever wondered why
plants are green,?”
“It’s because they absorb every
color but green, which means
they reflect green,”
“Isn’t that amazing,”
“I know it’s amazing,”
“It’s the most amazingly amazing
thing in the world,”
7. “Have you ever wondered how plants
take in oxygen or all things in the air,?”
“It’s thanks to the stomata or the little holes
on the bottom of leaves,”
“They are amazingly amazing, in the
amazing way they operate,”
“Here is another simple yet amazing
diagram to guide you along your journey
through the amazing and wonderful world
of science,”
8. “We are back to tell you our last
amazingly wonderful fact about
photosynthesis,”
Kevin: “The byproducts of
everything we gather forms
oxygen and glucose (sugar),”
Window: “We use the
glucose/sugar as energy and
building material,”
Kevin and Window: “Simply
wonderful and amazing this
process is,”
Kevin: “You’re welcome for the
oxygen,”
9. Disclaimer: We do not own any
of the images, credit goes to
Ms. Hannah, for teaching and
images credit to
http://www.google.com,
We are not responsible for any
trauma or bodily
dysfunction, or offense this
powerpoint may cause, we just
can’t help being immaturely
stupid
Good luck 3rd graders