Cell Parts Organelles decriptions w/ questions and Cell City Project bundle
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Amazing resource! This was a great engaging activity for my fifth and sixth graders as they were learning about cell functions.
My students loved this. They were engaged the whole time and I got some really creative projects back.
Description
Students first read descriptions of cell organelles placed at stations around the room and answer questions about them.
Organelles Included: Cell Membrane, Cell wall, mitochondria, vacuole, nucleus, cytoplasm, chromosomes and chloroplasts.
Reading simplified to a 4-7 grade level with the most important information.
(http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Cell-Parts-Organelles-Descriptions-and-Analyzing-Questions-815804)
Then For this project, you are to create a city where each part of the city has a matching part of the cell with a similar function.
Requirements:
• Design and create the city including all 9 cell parts listed below either as a one-dimensional drawing (using your own drawings or pictures from the computer), or a 3-D model. (You may use any materials you bring in—like boxes or clay, etc.)
• Label each city part with its name and the name of the cell part that has a similar function
• On a separate piece of paper, write a sentence for each cell part explaining why you matched it up with the city part you chose.
Graphic Organizer and helpful hints are included...
(http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Cell-City-Help-Students-Understand-Functions-Of-Cell-Parts-Organelles-816246)
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Cell Organelle Sort Cut & Paste w/ Cell City Application Sort- Differentiated!
Organelles Included: Cell Membrane, Cell wall, mitochondria, vacuole, nucleus, cytoplasm, chromosomes and chloroplasts.
Reading simplified to a 4-7 grade level with the most important information.
(http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Cell-Parts-Organelles-Descriptions-and-Analyzing-Questions-815804)
Then For this project, you are to create a city where each part of the city has a matching part of the cell with a similar function.
Requirements:
• Design and create the city including all 9 cell parts listed below either as a one-dimensional drawing (using your own drawings or pictures from the computer), or a 3-D model. (You may use any materials you bring in—like boxes or clay, etc.)
• Label each city part with its name and the name of the cell part that has a similar function
• On a separate piece of paper, write a sentence for each cell part explaining why you matched it up with the city part you chose.
Graphic Organizer and helpful hints are included...
(http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Cell-City-Help-Students-Understand-Functions-Of-Cell-Parts-Organelles-816246)
More super cell resources:
Cell Organelle Sort Cut & Paste w/ Cell City Application Sort- Differentiated!
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