 Single Celled Organisms  Plant and Animal Cells  Multicellular Organisms  Body Systems Unit 1:Structure and Functions.

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 Single Celled Organisms  Plant and Animal Cells  Multicellular Organisms  Body Systems Unit 1:Structure and Functions

 Single Celled Organisms  Plant and Animal Cells  Multicellular Organisms  Body Systems Unit 1:Structure and Functions 2322

Lesson 1 Characteristics of Living Things Single Cell Summary……. P27 T-Chart ……………………… p28 Essential Question……… p29 Homework …………………. p30 2.Lesson 2 Intro. To Unicellular Organisms ……………….. P31 3.Lesson 3 Compare and Contrast Table ……………………….. P 33 Foldables…………………. P 34 Warm up. ……………….. P.35 PLANT and ANIMAL CELLS Unit 1 Structure and Function Table of Contents

PLANT and ANIMAL CELLS 43 42

45 44 Plant versus Animal Plant - Labeled Picture Animal - Labeled Picture Plant – List of Organelles Animal – List of Organelles Create a Pocket for the Vocabulary Words here CellCell WallMitochondria Cell Membrane Cytoplasm OrganellesNucleusVacuolesChloroplastDNA

4746 Lesson 1: Plants and Animal Cells LEQ1. How would you recognize a plant cell if you saw one? Glue Colored Pictures Here Glue “What’s the Word” Here

WARM UP

Lesson 1: Plants and Animal Cells LEQ1. How would you recognize a plant cell if you saw one?

Class Consensus Plant CellsBothAnimal Cells ChloroplastNucleus (Brain, holds DNA) Cell Wall (structure) Cell Membrane Vacuoles (Larger Storage) CytoplasmSmaller Vacuoles

4948 Lesson 2: Structure and Function of Plant and Animal Cells LEQ2. How are the structure and function of plant and animal cells similar to a city? Use your vocabulary terms Bill Nye on Cells

What is in a cell? Bill Nye the Science Guy  Cells Cells  Guided Notes - Hand Out

WARM UP Name three organelles that are common to both plant and animal cells.

Warm-UP Provide 3 Analogies from the Bill Nye Worksheet. 1.___________ are like ___________. 2.______ ______ are like _____ _____. 3.______ are like a _________.

A cell is like a City  Introduction to WebQuest(Wed. 10/7)  Hand Out  Review  Due Thursday 10/8  Team Assignment  City Name  Organelle Assignment  At least one completed assignment/ member  First Draft Completed Friday  Due Monday  Minute Presentation  Final Product Submission

Warm Up 1.The part of the cell that is responsible for energy. 2.The part of the cell that is responsible for getting rid of waste. 3.Part of the cell responsible for storage. Vacuole NucleusMitochondria LysosomeRibosome

Warm Up  What is an organelle?  Provide three examples.

Web-Quest  Small Groups  Table 1 – Team Member 1.  Table 2 – Team Member 2.  Table 3 – Team Member 3.  Table 4 – Team Member 4.  White Board

Class Activity  Introduction to 3-D Cell Project  What’s the Word Exercise – 15 Minutes  Small Groups – 10 Minutes  White Board  Class Consensus  Team Analogy Discussions  Whiteboard  Group Consensus  Poster Layout

Warm Up  Draw an animal or plant cell and label all the parts you know.