By Miss Musich.  Organize – to put something in order ◦ We organize to make something more manageable. ◦ For example, the MWMS is organized!  Students.

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By Miss Musich

 Organize – to put something in order ◦ We organize to make something more manageable. ◦ For example, the MWMS is organized!  Students are the basic unit  A group of students make up a grade (6 th, 7 th or 8 th )  A group of grades make up a house (6 th + 7 th + 8 th = Red)  A group of houses make up the whole school.  Why do we organize like this?

 Cells are the smallest unit in the body ◦ So small you need a microscope to see them! Red Blood CellsOnion Cells

 Organelles are like organs for cells! nucleus cell membrane cytoplasm

Not that kind of tissue… Bone tissue is a group of bone cells working together!

Try again! A group of bone tissue makes up an organ like the femur seen here! Did you know the femur is the longest bone in the body?

A group of organs (bones) make up the skeletal system!

…to my example earlier.  What do MW students represent? ◦ Cells  What do grades represent? ◦ Tissue  What do houses represent? ◦ Organs  What does the entire school represent? ◦ An Organ System

 Once you receive a strip of construction paper, fold it into four squares so it looks like this:  Then illustrate and label each box with the levels of organization starting from smallest to largest. Also, please write the definition of these structures on the back