2/4/16 Starter: Draw a t-chart and put these organelles under plant or animal cell: Chloroplast, cell membrane, cell wall, mitochondria, vacuole, nucleus.

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2/4/16 Starter: Draw a t-chart and put these organelles under plant or animal cell: Chloroplast, cell membrane, cell wall, mitochondria, vacuole, nucleus 2/4/ Practice/ Application/Connection/Exit: Organelle Trail Research Paste research paper here You will do research on an organelle within a cell answering the following questions: 1. Which of the following types of cells can this organelle/structure be found in? Make sure that you have explored plant, bacteria, protist, fungi and animal cells. 2. Why is this organelle/structure "wanted"? In other words, what is the organelle’sfunction or why is it important? 3. How would you know if you found the wanted organelle? In other words, what is it’s structure or what does it look like in the cell? 4. Who are the cell’s accomplices? In other words, which other organelles/ structures help your organelle do its job? Organelle Trail Research EQ: How do cells help organisms function as a whole?

February 4, 2016 AGENDA 7.12D Differentiate between structure and function in plant and animal cell organelles, including cell membrane, cell wall, nucleus, cytoplasm, mitochondrion, chloroplast, and vacuole by researching a cell organelle 1 Starter 2.Research

Table of Contents Date Lecture/ Activity/ Lab Page 1/12 Semester Exam Review /15 Galaxies /19 Lives of Stars /21 Characteristics of Stars /22 H-R Diagram /26 Characteristics of Living things /27 Levels of Organization /28 Is it living? /29 Cell Theory Notes /1 Cell Notes /2 Unicellular Microscopy /3 Plant/Animal Cell Comparison /4-5 Organelle Trail Research and Poster

2/4/16 Starter: Draw a t-chart and put these organelles under plant or animal cell: Chloroplast, cell membrane, cell wall, mitochondria, vacuole, nucleus 2/4/ Practice/ Application/Connection/Exit: Organelle Trail Research Paste research paper here You will do research on an organelle within a cell answering the following questions: 1. Which of the following types of cells can this organelle/structure be found in? Make sure that you have explored plant, bacteria, protist, fungi and animal cells. 2. Why is this organelle/structure "wanted"? In other words, what is the organelle’sfunction or why is it important? 3. How would you know if you found the wanted organelle? In other words, what is it’s structure or what does it look like in the cell? 4. Who are the cell’s accomplices? In other words, which other organelles/ structures help your organelle do its job? Organelle Trail Research EQ: How do cells help organisms function as a whole?

2/5/16 Starter: Quiz 2/5/ Practice/ Application/Connection Each student will create a Wanted poster of their assigned organelle Your poster must include : Organelle Trail Research and Poster 1. A hand drawn picture of your organelle/structure (personification in your drawing is encouraged) 2. What the organelle is wanted for. 3. What types of cells he/she likes to frequent (animal, plant, protest, fungus, or bacterial cells) 4. Where in the cell your bandit was last seen. 5.A monetary or other type of reward. 6.Be Neat and Colored!!!!! Project Grade: Due 2/12/16 Organelle Trail Research and Poster EQ: How do cells help organisms function as a whole?

February 5, 2016 AGENDA 7.12D Differentiate between structure and function in plant and animal cell organelles, including cell membrane, cell wall, nucleus, cytoplasm, mitochondrion, chloroplast, and vacuole by researching a cell organelle 1 Starter 2.Poster

2/5/16 Starter: Quiz 2/5/ Practice/ Application/Connection Each student will create a Wanted poster of their assigned organelle Your poster must include : Organelle Trail Research and Poster 1. A hand drawn picture of your organelle/structure (personification in your drawing is encouraged) 2. What the organelle is wanted for. 3. What types of cells he/she likes to frequent (animal, plant, protest, fungus, or bacterial cells) 4. Where in the cell your bandit was last seen. 5.A monetary or other type of reward. 6.Be Neat and Colored!!!!! Project Grade: Due 2/12/16 Organelle Trail Research and Poster EQ: How do cells help organisms function as a whole?