Sunday, October 18, 2015

Instructions

Objectives:

  • Academic: Students will be able to identify all the main structures and functions of an animal cell.
  • Vocabulary: Students will be able to understand and define all vocabulary related to the structure and function of an animal cell.


Pre-test: 
Students will take a pre-test worksheet that will gauge their knowledge of the basic structure and function of an animal cell. Students will label each of the structures of the cell.





    After Pre-Test: 

    After the students have finished the pre-test they will watch a short video about the animal cell:


    Research:

    Students may decide to use either the internet or any available books to discover everything they can about the structure and function of animal cells.  They will create/fill in a vocabulary chart of words they will need to know.  

    Students may use google or choose form a list of provided websites to complete their research.

    1. Basic Cell Anatomy
    2. Basic Cell Structures
    3. The Living Cell : How it Works

    Assignment:

    Using the resources they have, students will fill in the following vocabulary worksheet on the animal cell:

    Organelle
    Description
    Function
    Nucleus


    Nucleolus


    Plasma membrane


    Mitochondria


    Centriole


    Lysosome


    Golgi body


    Ribosome


    Rough endoplasmic reticulum


    Smooth endoplasmic reticulum


    Microtubules


    Cytoplasm






















    Discussion: 

    After the students have completed their vocabulary worksheet they will have an opportunity to go over what they have learned. The entire class should participate in answering the questions about cell structure and function to make sure everyone is understanding the work. 

    Student Evaluation:

    Post-Test: Following the completion of the lesson students will retake their pre-test to see how they have learned about the animal cell. For the post test students will be required to label the structures of the animal cell and write a brief description of what they do.

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