Video demonstration of making a 3D model of a cell.
The basic unit for any type of life is a cell. Whether it is a single-cell organism in a lake or pond, or a tree or human being made of trillions of cells, all animal cells have effectively the same structure and components (organelles), and all plant cells have effectively the same structure and organelles. Animal and plant cells are eukaryotes, meaning they have a true nucleus with the genetic material, and various organelles suspended in the cytoplasm of a cell.
This activity uses paper so students can more easily create a three-dimensional model of a cell, and identify the structure of cell and begin to learn what each organelle does for the cell.
Imagine teaching science without equipment and materials to do lab or other hands-on activities. Imagine your science classroom not having electricity, let alone Internet access. What types of active science lessons are possible? This site is dedicated to providing lesson plans for a variety of active, hands-on that any teacher can use! Let's be sure EVERY student, no matter their circumstances, can learn science by doing some science!
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