Looking Inside Cells
Day 1:
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Task #2- Video Inside the CellWatch this video on the inside of the cell. Once
you are done watching the video answer the questions and then proceed to the next task. Please wear your headphones. |
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Click on the link below called Flash Movie and fly through the cell on a Virtual Tour of the cell. This tour will open in a separate window. When you have completed watching the video, close that window to return here for step #4. Please wear your headphones. Flash Movie |
Click on the link below called Interactive Virutual Tour. Follow the instructions on your screen which will ask you to begin by choosing Plant Cell or Animal Cell. After you have chosen, a cell will come up on your screen and you can click on the different parts of the cell to learn what they do. This tour will open in a separate window. When you have completed watching the video, close that window to return here for step #5. Please wear your headphones.
Interactive Virtual Tour |
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Day 2:
Separate sheet with labels and functions turned in with 3D project.
(3D project not pictured here.)
Today we are going to go over the Cell Model Project. You are going to get to see many "SUPER COOL" examples from years past. Some of these examples will be 3D projects, some will be songs/raps, and yet others will be poems. You will be able to choose whatever category you would like for your Cell Project based on what you like to do. So, if you want to do a 3D Cell, break out the scissors and glue and get started. Or, if you want to write a song, dust off your piano and start writing. Have fun making your projects and don't hesitate to ask Miss Ruhnke or Miss Adamson if you have any questions!
Commonly forgotten Info:
1. Do NOT use pencil or notebook paper for labels on 3D projects. It makes the labels look tacky.
2. Do NOT forget to put the function of each organelle on the label OR turn in a separate list of functions. 3. Animal cells are roundish and plant cells are rectangle. If you are going to make a rectangular project, it NEEDS to be a plant cell, and roundish shaped cells NEED to be animal cells. 4. Do NOT forget to label your cell as either PLANT or ANIMAL and LIST the definition of the cell. 5. Do NOT forget that your gold rubric shows each organelle you need and has a place for you to check if you included it and also for its function. If you check your project first, you should get a higher grade. 6. If you choose to do a song, the lyrics need to be creative and should be submitted typed for the teacher to grade. You either need to perform the song live to the teacher or video tape it. 7. If you chose to do some sort of VIDEO with the song option, we MUST be able to see it to grade it. Our Apple school computers aren’t always compatible with certain other programs. If I can’t open it then I CANNOT grade it. 8. If you do a poem, you must creatively write, type, print, and mount it in order to receive full creativity points. The poem should require as much time and effort as a 3D project 9. LAST, BUT NOT LEAST, a $50 project does not equal an "A." These projects can cost little to NO MONEY and still be A+ work. |