Inside the Cell
Watch this BrainPop clip on Cell Structures |
A) Use this website to take a look inside Plant and Animal Cells.
Copy and fill in the table below for a Cell's organelles and their functions. Not every organelle on the website is listed in your table! You'll find the function in both the description and the function columns on the website. Add if the organelle can be found in an animal cell, plant cell, or both by checking the box for that column.
If you're having trouble finding a definition, check in Chapter 13 in the science textbook.
Copy and fill in the table below for a Cell's organelles and their functions. Not every organelle on the website is listed in your table! You'll find the function in both the description and the function columns on the website. Add if the organelle can be found in an animal cell, plant cell, or both by checking the box for that column.
If you're having trouble finding a definition, check in Chapter 13 in the science textbook.
B) Plant vs Animal Cell Foldable
Step 1: Holding an 8 1/2" x 11" paper horizontally, fold both ends in so they meet, but do not overlap.
Step 2: Draw, color, and label the outside left flap as a plant cell and the outside right flap as an animal cell. Connect the cells together as a hybrid plant-animal cell... You might find this website helpful with your drawings!
Step 3: With your paper flat (flaps open), you will have three sections formed by your folds. The far left section will be for plant cell differences, the far right section for animal cell differences, and the center for similarities between plant and animal cells. In each of these sections, you will list and define cell organelles. Use the checklist below to help you.
Step 1: Holding an 8 1/2" x 11" paper horizontally, fold both ends in so they meet, but do not overlap.
Step 2: Draw, color, and label the outside left flap as a plant cell and the outside right flap as an animal cell. Connect the cells together as a hybrid plant-animal cell... You might find this website helpful with your drawings!
Step 3: With your paper flat (flaps open), you will have three sections formed by your folds. The far left section will be for plant cell differences, the far right section for animal cell differences, and the center for similarities between plant and animal cells. In each of these sections, you will list and define cell organelles. Use the checklist below to help you.
Step 4: Check your foldable with the rubric below:
C) If you finish the other parts, try this game: Cell Explorer.
There are 4 different missions to learn and explore more about what's inside a cell. (Be kind to your neighbors, please mute your sound!)
Or these games: Cell Games
There are 4 different missions to learn and explore more about what's inside a cell. (Be kind to your neighbors, please mute your sound!)
Or these games: Cell Games