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Cell Organelle Wanted Poster Project with Grading and Teacher Feedback Sheet

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Fruitchicken Industries
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Grade Levels
5th - 12th, Homeschool
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2 pages
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A fun activity to see how the students understand the various jobs of the parts of a cell. It was just challenging enough for them to have to do a little more research into how the part of the cell works with other parts, but still creative enough for them to enjoy the process. Thanks!
Great activity for my 9th graders. They got really into making these posters after I assigned each students a different cell organelle. I liked the extension components of having them think about what would happen to the cell based on the organelles absence.

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Students may learn about what organelles do for a cell, but do they ever think about what would happen to a cell if an organelle went...missing?

Students will create a "Wanted Poster" for their missing organelle, personifying it and describing the "crime" of what happens to a cell when it is without its organelles.

I've used this on 9th grade Biology students, and it always gets a giggle, especially with the finished project!

I've also included a grading sheet with sample points values and a teacher comment/feedback box.
Total Pages
2 pages
Answer Key
Does not apply
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Last updated Feb 25th, 2015
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