Fold mostly over TEACHER NOTES below Materials per student: sheet of copy paper, scissors, ruler, colored pencils Simple teacher notes: have students copy down and follow what they see on the screen! Other Notes Teachers- make one of these for yourself beforehand; that way everything makes sense to you, and you have an example to show students. Yes- you can change any text you like. I did this with my students on a Tuesday, and on Friday they had a quiz: list the 8 organelles and their functions (that’s why we circled fact 1 on the ppt). Watch that students don’t cut on those lines until AFTER we’ve titled and colored the front; if they cut too early, it’s much more difficult and time-consuming. Also make sure that when they’re writing their notes inside the little doors that they are aware of where that margin ends; keep the title area on the right clear if possible. Change any wording that you would like to See notes area of later slides for more notes.
A L L C E L L S O r g a n e l l e s PLANTS ONLY Animals mitochondria ribosomes A L L C E L L S O r g a n e l l e s endoplasmic reticulum Golgi complex Cell wall PLANTS ONLY Large central vacuole Make a mark every 3 ½ cm (at 3 ½ , 7, 10 ½ , 14, 17 ½ , 21, and 24 ½ ) Draw lines across those Name the organelles Title and color the sections Cut each line (top sheet only!) chloroplast Animals lysosomes
You finish the others the same way Perform cellular respiration, which uses oxygen to release stored energy in food Have their own DNA, and have 2 membranes, outer is smooth and the inner has folds ribosomes A L L C E L L S O r g a n e l l e s endoplasmic reticulum Now inside- write 2 facts about each organelle Fact 1: what this organelle DOES (circle this fact) Fact 2: any other fact Golgi complex Cell wall PLANTS ONLY Large central vacuole What’s inside my other doors: Ribosomes: make proteins by assembling chains of amino acids; are not enclosed in a membrane Endoplasmic reticulum: help in the making, processing, and movement of proteins, and in making lipids; it’s a system of membranes near the nucleus Golgi complex: package and distribute things like protein and lipids; a system of flattened sacs Cell wall: provide support and protection to the cell; a rigid structure that surrounds the cell Large central vacuole: stores water and supports the plant cell; animal cells also have vacuoles that store nutrients, enzymes, water, and wastes Chloroplast: where photosynthesis occurs, where sunlight, CO2, and water combine to form oxygen and sugar; the green solution inside chloroplasts is called chlorophyll Lysosomes: contain enzymes which break down wastes, foreign invaders, and worn out organelles; attach to vacuoles You finish the others the same way chloroplast Animals lysosomes