Ms. Dennis 7 th grade Life Science Cell Model Project

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Ms. Dennis7th grade

Life ScienceCell Model Project

Your cell must be a 3D model!!!!

• It cannot be a picture on a flat poster board surface!•Must have sides, top, and bottom.•Model should be small enough to fit in a shoebox!

WHAT NOT TO DO!

Your cell model MUST have a key!

• You can label the cell parts with numbers that match with the key• You can label the cell parts with the names • Your key must include the function of each cell organelle

What to use?

• You CAN use any common household item to make your cell model• Ex: Styrofoam, playdough, cardboard, wood, paper, string,

button, pipe cleaner, beads, yarn. • BE CREATIVE! YOU DON’T HAVE TO SPEND $$$$

• You CANNOT use anything that is edible or will spoil! NO FOOD!• Ex: jello, fruit, vegetable, pizza, cake, etc.

WHAT NOT TO DO!

WHAT TO DO!

Make sure you label your cell!

•Put your name and your class on the project• Identify which cell your model is.• Jane Doe, Animal Cell, 7B

Be sure to label all the organelles

• Plant Cell (12 cell organelles)• Cell wall, cell membrane, chloroplast, cytoplasm, mitochondria, nucleus,

golgi body, endoplasmic reticulum (ER), vacuole, chromosomes, ribosomes, lysosomes

• Animal Cell (10 cell organelles)• Cell membrane, cytoplasm, mitochondria, nucleus, golgi body,

endoplasmic reticulum (ER), vacuole, chromosomes, ribosomes, lysosomes

Grading.

•Model• All cell parts represented = 20pts• Cell parts label with words or numbers = 5pts• All labels and cell parts attached = 5pts• Apparence, neatness, creative = 5pts

• Key• Able to identify cell and correct function = 10pts• Spelling, grammar, punctuation = 5 pts• Having grading sheet = 2 pts

Total points = 50 • 50 – 45 pts = A• 44 – 40 pts = B• 39 – 35 pts = C• 34 – 30 pts = D• Under 29 pts = F

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