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Biology Animal Cell Model 3 Dimensional Project Nucleus Distance Learning

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Laurel Susan Studio LLC
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Grade Levels
4th - 12th, Homeschool
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  • PDF
Pages
14 pages
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Students love creating a model of the cell using this product. They were able to use for their test and decorate the classroom.
I thought it was easy to understand and provided an alternative to spending a great deal of money on materials. It gave my students the experience of making a 3D model. I followed it up with an activity called cell magic square where they had to determine the function of the organelles.

Description

Since this is a cutting and pasting activity, it will not work for the TpT digital overlay.

Building this model is a great opportunity for independent work.

This animal cell model will give students the opportunity to construct an animal cell with organelles in either color or black and white. The black and white version is ready to be colored with crayons, markers, etc. This package consists of the pieces (color and black/white) ready to be cut and glued to construct an animal cell model, detailed instructions for building the model, a background sheet to glue the model to so it may be displayed on a bulletin board, and an information sheet with brief descriptions of the organelles included in the model. This is intended as a supplement for your study and is not a complete unit on animal cells. Components of the cell discussed are cell membrane, ribosomes, nucleus, chromatins, nucleolus, smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, lysosomes, centrioles, Golgi bodies, vacuoles and cytoplasm.

This project would work well for high school students and provides a hands-on supplement to a detailed cell study in a biology text. However, this model would be good for younger students (provided they can correctly do the cutting and assembly) because it is a very basic cell model. Of course, you know your students best and can determine if they are capable of completing a project like this.

This model should be printed on cardstock to provide the necessary stability.

Supplies Needed to Complete this Project:

- Cardstock

- Printer

- Scissors

- Glue

- Crayons or Markers (optional)

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This was created by Laurel Susan Studio LLC for your personal use only. Laurel Susan Studio LLC retains the rights to this work, and it is not to be mass produced or distributed.

Total Pages
14 pages
Answer Key
Does not apply
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Last updated Jun 29th, 2016
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