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Watch this animated

activity and write 5 things

that you learned from this activity

Watch this animated

activity and write 5 things

that you learned from this activity

Day 1http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ks3bitesize/science/organisms_behaviour_health/cells_systems/activity.shtml

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Reminder:Reminder:

• Bring a set of modeling clay (at least 5 colors)

• 1/8 illustration board• Colored papers• Glue/paste• ScissorsOr• Colored markers

• Bring a set of modeling clay (at least 5 colors)

• 1/8 illustration board• Colored papers• Glue/paste• ScissorsOr• Colored markers

Day 1

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Instructions for the Clay Activity

Instructions for the Clay Activity

Objective: create plant cell and animal cell modelObjective: create plant cell and animal cell model • Use the modeling clay to show the basic parts of a cell. You

may use your textbook as reference.• You decide which side of the illustration board you will use.• After making the models, label the parts and give a very

short description for each part– If you used the black part, you have to use small papers to

write the name and description– Colored markers may be used if the white part of the

illustration board is used.

• Be sure to write your homeroom, group number and the names of the members with their class numbers beside the names before you submit your output

Objective: create plant cell and animal cell modelObjective: create plant cell and animal cell model • Use the modeling clay to show the basic parts of a cell. You

may use your textbook as reference.• You decide which side of the illustration board you will use.• After making the models, label the parts and give a very

short description for each part– If you used the black part, you have to use small papers to

write the name and description– Colored markers may be used if the white part of the

illustration board is used.

• Be sure to write your homeroom, group number and the names of the members with their class numbers beside the names before you submit your output

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RubricRubric5-4 3-2 1-0

Correctness of information

All the labels and descriptions are correct.

Most of the labels and descriptions are correct.

A few of the labels and descriptions are correct.

Accuracy of the model

The models look like cells.

The models somehow look like cells.

The models do not look much like cells.

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Participation of members

All of the members of the group participated.

Most of the members of the group participated.

Some of the members of the group participated.

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Cleanliness of output

The output is mostly clean.

The output is not clean.

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CELLSCELLS

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CONTENTS:CONTENTS:What is a cell?What are the parts that make up an animal cell? plant cell?What is cell division?What happens when a cell divides?

What is a cell?What are the parts that make up an animal cell? plant cell?What is cell division?What happens when a cell divides?

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CELLSCELLSBasic unit of life.All living organisms are made up of cells.Types of cells include animal, plant, bacteria and amoeba cells.Different organisms have different types of cells to carry our specific functions.Cells have unique functions but have basic structures.

Basic unit of life.All living organisms are made up of cells.Types of cells include animal, plant, bacteria and amoeba cells.Different organisms have different types of cells to carry our specific functions.Cells have unique functions but have basic structures.

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Example of Specialized Cells

Example of Specialized Cells

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Basic Cell PartsBasic Cell Parts

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Plant CellPlant Cell

NUCLEUSControls everything that

happens inside a cell Structures

inside the nucleus contain

information on how the cell

should function

Animal CellAnimal Cell

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Plant CellPlant Cell

CYTOPLASMJelly like substance in the cell where food and minerals

is transported; where a number of cellular activities occur.

Animal CellAnimal Cell

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Plant CellPlant Cell

CELL MEMBRANESoft and thin layer which protects the cytoplasm; controls the flow of materials in and out of a cell

Animal CellAnimal Cell

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Plant CellPlant Cell

VACUOLESSpaces that play a role in the digestion of food

Animal CellAnimal Cell

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Other parts of a plant cell

Other parts of a plant cell

PLANT VACUOLESHas plant sap, which allows plant cells to be

firm. This takes the place of a skeletal system in plants

PLANT VACUOLESHas plant sap, which allows plant cells to be

firm. This takes the place of a skeletal system in plants

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Other parts of a plant cell

Other parts of a plant cell

CELL WALLOutermost layer which is

made up of stiff materials; gives the plant cell its own

shape

CELL WALLOutermost layer which is

made up of stiff materials; gives the plant cell its own

shape

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Other parts of a plant cell

Other parts of a plant cell

CHLOROPLASTSSmall green structures that contain

chlorophyll which has green pigments that trap sunlight to make food for

plants.

CHLOROPLASTSSmall green structures that contain

chlorophyll which has green pigments that trap sunlight to make food for

plants.

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Quick Checkup……

Quick Checkup……

What are the common parts of a cell?

What parts do plant cells have that animal cells do not have?

How do these different parts affect the nature of an animal or plant cell?

What are the common parts of a cell?

What parts do plant cells have that animal cells do not have?

How do these different parts affect the nature of an animal or plant cell?

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What is happening in this animation?

What is happening in this animation?

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Cell DivisionCell Division

Cells grow and multiply by dividing their nuclei and cytoplasmCell division is needed in order to replace old cells that have died or to help repair damaged cells

Skin cells=3 weeksIntestinal lining= 3 days

Cells grow and multiply by dividing their nuclei and cytoplasmCell division is needed in order to replace old cells that have died or to help repair damaged cells

Skin cells=3 weeksIntestinal lining= 3 days

Why do some cells last longer than other cells?

Why do some cells last longer than other cells?

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CreditsText

My Pals are Here 6A Teacher’s Guide

PhotoMy Pals are Here 6A Teacher’s GuideMicrosoft clipartwww.mesoblast.com

Activities and animationsbbc.uk.co/schoolsmcgrawandhill.com

CreditsText

My Pals are Here 6A Teacher’s Guide

PhotoMy Pals are Here 6A Teacher’s GuideMicrosoft clipartwww.mesoblast.com

Activities and animationsbbc.uk.co/schoolsmcgrawandhill.com

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