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Ha Ha! Our plan is working! Invaded! A Story about Chloroplasts…   Oh no! A chloroplast invasion has occurred! Those tiny organelles are on the loose again and they have gotten inside another organism! Ha Ha! Our plan is working! © Getting Nerdy, LLC

What You Do: Create a story about the organelles and their host that shows your understanding of what chloroplasts do and how an organism invaded by chloroplasts will be affected. Begin by choosing one of the following formats: Fairy tale Mobile Biography Newspaper article Comic strip Mock interview Poem/Song/Rap Powerpoint Slide show Magazine Advertisement Once upon a time… there was this chloroplast… © Getting Nerdy, LLC

Whatever format you choose, you must meet the following FIVE criteria in your presentation: Introduce your character and its surroundings: What type of animal is it? Pick your favorite animal. Where is your animal found? Describe the habitat where your animal lives including the weather, plants, and other critters. Describe what a chloroplast is and what it does: How was your animal “infected” or “invaded” by the chloroplasts? Was it by accident (eating or drinking something)? Maybe the chloroplasts have a plan? What is a chloroplast? Where are they usually found? What does a chloroplast look like? © Getting Nerdy, LLC

Continued… Use your knowledge of chloroplasts to describe what the chloroplasts would do to the animal now that it is infected with them: Be scientific! What is the resulting effect of having chloroplasts inside your animal’s body? What are the negative and/or positive outcomes of this invasion?  Conclusion: How does your story end? What is the outcome of your animal being invaded by chloroplasts? Do they live happily ever after or are there further complications? Whichever format you choose, you must have a picture to accompany your story: YOU must create the picture - draw, create it on the computer, or make a collage. If you chose comic strip, your pictures should be included. Show your animal invaded by chloroplasts in the surroundings you described. Illustrate a part of your story that you find most interesting. © Getting Nerdy, LLC

STAPLE YOUR SHEET TO YOUR PROJECT WHEN YOU TURN IT IN STAPLE YOUR SHEET TO YOUR PROJECT WHEN YOU TURN IT IN. THIS WILL SERVE AS YOUR RUBRIC FOR YOUR PROJECT Content for elements 1-4 are included 20/20 /20 Show understanding of chloroplasts Show understanding of how animal would be affected Picture is included Picture is neat and colorful; Elements 1-4 neatly typed/handwritten Now we just need some unsuspecting organism to EAT US!! © Getting Nerdy, LLC