A rap about photosynthesis | Biology – Bitesize Science
Biology
Year 10 - Year 11
B
BBC Teach
Biology Resource Description
Suitable for teaching 14-16s. Jon Chase performs a rap that helps to remember the chemical process behind photosynthesis.
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Jon Chase performs a rap that helps to remember the chemical process behind photosynthesis. It includes the lyrics on screen to help pupils remember it.
This clip is from the BBC series Bitesize Science. Scientist and rapper Jon Chase reveals his top 20 demonstrations and brings school science to life using music, magic tricks and everyday objects such as jelly babies, coins, and cups of very sweet tea.
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