The effect of light intensity on rate of photosynthesis in pondweed: evaluation
Lesson details
Learning outcome
I can evaluate and explain data from an investigation into the effect of light intensity on the rate of photosynthesis in pondweed.
Key learning points
- Process data and plot a graph of appropriate results to identify and describe patterns or trends in the results.
- Explaining the results using ideas about the requirement of light for photosynthesis.
- Identifying sources of systematic and random error that could affect the accuracy of the measurements.
- Suggesting improvements (e.g. ways to measure the amount of gas more accurately).
- Evaluating the precision, repeatability and reproducibility of the results.
Keywords
Accuracy - a measurement result is considered accurate if it is judged to be close to the true value
Error - an error leads to measurements being different to what they would otherwise be (the true value)
Precision - the spread of results around the mean value
Repeatability - measurements are similar when repeated by the same person or group using the same equipment and method
Reproducibility - similar results are obtained when an investigation is repeated by another person or group using different equipment
Common misconception
Pupils often struggle with the difference between repeatability and reproducibility.
The lesson outlines the difference between these two aspects of working scientifically and checks pupils understanding of these in relation to the investigation.
Teacher tip
Spend time talking about accuracy and precision. Precision is where all results are in close agreement. It doesn't infer accuracy. Use a dartboard analogy. The 'true value' is the bullseye. Throwing darts here is both precise and accurate. Hitting double 1 with 5 darts is precise but not accurate.
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Prior knowledge starter quiz
6 Questions
Q1.Plants produce glucose and during photosynthesis.
Q2.What is the role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis?
Q3.What is the gas taken in by plants for photosynthesis?
Q4.In which cell organelle does photosynthesis occur?
Q5.What is the formula for glucose?
Q6.How can gas production be measured in photosynthesis experiments?
Assessment exit quiz
6 Questions
Q1.What is the purpose of evaluating an experiment?
Q2.What does precision in an experiment refer to?
Q3.How can you improve the accuracy of gas measurement in photosynthesis experiments?
Q4.What does reproducibility in an experiment mean?
Q5.How can systematic errors be identified in an experiment?
Q6.How can you reduce random errors in your data collection?
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