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Photosynthesis & the Flow of Energy

Grade 7

Life Science · Unit 3: Ecosystems

Ready

Objective

Students construct a model showing how plants convert light energy into stored chemical energy, and use it to explain where a plant’s mass comes from.

Warm-up · 5 min

“A tree grows from a seed into tons of wood. Where did all that material come from?” Students jot a first guess, then trade with a partner.

Construct a scientific explanation for the role of photosynthesis in the cycling of matter and flow of energy.

MS-LS1-6 · Next Gen Science · Grade 7

AdaptationsEnglish learnersSubstitute-ready40-min block
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How it works

It starts with making one thing.

You came here because something is due. VeraTeach makes that first — and then keeps going, into the materials, the versions your different classes need, and getting it in front of students.

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Make the thing you need

Describe what you're teaching — or bring in a lesson you already use. You get a complete, classroom-ready lesson built around the standards that actually apply, in a couple of minutes.

Then

Everything that goes with it

A quiz, a worksheet, a study guide, an exit ticket, a test — built from that lesson, so they teach the same thing it does. Not a separate prompt and a hope that the numbers line up.

Then

Shaped for the students in the room

The same lesson, rewritten for the class that needs more scaffolding, the newcomer who is still learning English, the shortened period, or the substitute. The plan stays the same; how it's taught changes.

Then

Sent where your students already are

Post it to Google Classroom as an assignment, hand out a Doc, or publish a quiz as a real Google Form that grades itself. Or print it. It goes where you already work.

Meanwhile

It stays organised without you filing it

What you make collects into classes and units and lands on the right day. You don't have to set any of that up to start — it's there when you want it, and next year you're editing instead of starting over.

For the class you actually have

Same lesson. Third period and sixth period are not the same room.

You already teach it differently. The question is whether you have to build it twice — and whether the second version quietly drifts from the first.

Period 3As written

The lesson you planned. Full reading load, the discussion you wanted, the practice set you built.

Period 6More scaffolding

Same objective, same activities. Vocabulary pre-taught with sentence frames, the worked example broken into steps, a partially-completed organiser so the thinking is about the content and not the format.

VeraTeachmakes the second version from the first, so the objective and the content stay identical and only the teaching changes. Both versions live on the same lesson — you can see what differs, and improving one doesn’t orphan the other.

The same move covers a shortened period, a substitute who doesn’t know the class, a newcomer still learning English, or students ready to go further.

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Know where a lesson might not hold up.

Anything can generate a lesson that looks finished. VeraTeach tells you where this one is weak — the objective the assessment doesn't actually measure, the standard that's listed but never taught, the moment the room loses the thread — while there's still time to fix it.

  • Everyday feedback on what to strengthen — the specific fixes that make a lesson land, not vague praise.
  • Catches the quiet gap where a standard is named but never actually taught.
  • A deeper audit against a real teaching rubric for the lessons that matter most.

And it plans against yourstate’s standards, not a generic national set.

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Suggestion

Your objective asks students to explain, but the exit ticket only asks them to label a diagram. Add one prompt where they justify where the mass comes from — it’ll surface the misconception you’re after.

One lesson, or the whole year

The work you do once keeps working for you.

Need a single lesson? Make it and go. But nothing you create has to disappear — lessons collect in a library, group into units, and drop onto your class schedule, ready to reuse and improve next term. The hours you put in this week keep paying off next month, so you’re not planning the same unit from scratch every single year.

Life Science 7

3 units · 18 lessons
  • Cell Structure & Function

    Cells

    Ready
  • Photosynthesis & Energy Flow

    Ecosystems

    Ready
  • Food Webs & Trophic Levels

    Ecosystems

    Draft
Photosynthesis scheduled for Tue · Period 2

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Questions, answered.

Can I upload lessons I already use?

Yes. Bring in a lesson you already teach and VeraTeach treats it like any other — review it, adapt it for different classes, add it to a unit, or keep improving it over the year. You don't have to leave your existing plans behind to get started.

Do I have to start from scratch?

Never. Start from a teaching objective, upload an existing lesson, or write your own. VeraTeach is built to strengthen and adapt what you already have — not to make you rebuild it.

Can I adapt lessons for different learners?

Yes. Reshape any lesson for English learners, above or below grade level, a shorter or longer block, or a substitute — in a couple of minutes, all from the same plan, so your versions stay in sync.

Is this just another AI lesson generator?

No — generation is where it starts, not where it ends. The real value is what comes next: strengthening a lesson instead of starting over, adapting it when the day changes, reviewing it so you can teach with confidence, and keeping it useful all year. Most tools answer “can I generate a lesson?” VeraTeach answers “can I confidently teach this tomorrow?”

Which state standards are currently supported?

Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Ohio, New York, California, Texas, Florida and Georgia — 92 subject frameworks and more than 82,000 individual standards, loaded from each state's own published source. More on the way. In a supported state, VeraTeach plans and reviews with your standards in mind.

Can I see what it actually produces before signing up?

Yes — the examples are real lessons generated by the product, with the materials and the adaptation that came with each one. Nothing on that page is written by hand for marketing.

What does it cost?

Start free: five new lessons a month, plus twenty free imports to bring your existing work in. What that number counts is starting something from nothing. Everything you build FROM a lesson you already have — quizzes, worksheets, study guides, exit tickets, tests, and versions adapted for different classes — is unlimited on every plan, always. Pro removes the monthly limit and goes on sale before the school year starts. Full details on the pricing page.

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