In this lesson, students understand the use of the starch test to detect starch in leaves. They will explore how iodine solution changes color in the presence of starch.
Students will be able to:
Reference: NCERT Book Alignment
The lesson is aligned with the NCERT Grade 7 Science Book-Chapter 10: Life Processes in a Plant , Section: 2 A Starch Test in a Leaf.
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
Students understand and verify the process of photosynthesis. Through this experiment, students will demonstrate that the food prepared by plants is stored in the form of starch. The test involves boiling the leaf, removing its chlorophyll with alcohol, and then adding iodine solution. The appearance of a blue-black colour indicates the presence of starch.
| Title | Approximate Duration | Procedure | Reference Material |
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| Engage | 5 |
Activity: A child eating a meal vs. a green plant under bright sunlight. | Slides |
| Explore | 10 |
– Provide prompts:
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| Explain | 10 | Teacher Explanation:
| Slides and Virtual Lab |
| Evaluate | 10 | Students will attempt the Self-Evaluation task on LMS. | Virtual Lab |
| Extend | 5 | Scenario Thinking:
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Plants prepare their own food through photosynthesis using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water. The food is stored in the form of starch. To prove that photosynthesis occurs in leaves, we perform a simple laboratory activity known as the Starch Test. This test helps us confirm the presence of starch in a leaf, which indicates that photosynthesis has taken place.
Photosynthesis is the process by which green plants prepare food. The starch test is used to demonstrate that:
When a leaf performs photosynthesis, starch is produced and stored in its cells. Using iodine solution, starch can be detected easily because iodine turns blue-black in the presence of starch.
Procedure of the Starch Test
Observation
Conclusion
This experiment proves that starch is formed in leaves only when photosynthesis occurs. Thus, sunlight, chlorophyll, and carbon dioxide are necessary for food production in plants.
Applications of Starch Test in Leaves
Comparison: Before and After Iodine Test
| Feature | Before Iodine Test | After Iodine Test | |
| Leaf Colour | Green (due to chlorophyll) | Blue-black (if starch present) | |
| Starch Detection | Not visible | Clearly visible with iodine | |
This is the list of vocabulary terms used throughout the lesson.
Welcome to the Starch Test Virtual Lab. In this activity, students will explore how to test a leaf for starch, which is evidence of photosynthesis. The immersive simulation demonstrates each laboratory step in a safe, interactive way, allowing learners to visualize boiling, decolorization, and iodine testing, all while reinforcing the concept that green plants make and store starch through photosynthesis
Step 1: Aim of the Activity
Students enter a 3D environment where they are introduced and welcomed to an activity on testing starch in a leaf. The environment also provides information about the aim of the experiment
Step 2: Observe Apparatus
Step 3: Boil the Leaf in Water
Student Actions:
Observe : Boiling softens the leaf and breaks cell membranes
Step 4: Decolorize with Alcohol (Water Bath)
Student Actions:
Observe: Alcohol removes chlorophyll. Heat alcohol only in a water bath, never directly.
Step 5: Rinsing the Leaf
Student Actions:
Observe: Watch as the leaf becomes soft and flexible again.
Step 6: Adding Iodine Solution
Student Actions:
Observe : Watch as the leaf turns blue-black in some areas
Step 7 — Conclusion
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