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Vocabulary Cards

Start by folding a note card into four quadrants The next two slides describes what goes on the note card and where.

Vocab Card (front) word Definition Picture related words (3 min) or useful facts

Vocab Card (back) Generate a sentence with the vocabulary word to show you understand its meaning. i.e. Analogy and/or example NOT THE DEFINITION Name and Personal LOGO

Example Card (front) Nucleus Definition: in eukaryotic cells—a membrane bound organelle that contains cells DNA and that has a role in processes such as growth, metabolism, and reproduction Organelle, control center, DNA, holds genetic material, involved in making proteins

Example Card (back) This is the control center of the cell; guiding all cellular activities to maintain homeostasis and life processes Name, Personal Logo or symbol (not sure use your initials) Example: Scott T Resch

Vocabulary words Using the format from the previous slides, make your own vocabulary cards for this unit. Yes it is a grade—this is going to replace some of the homework that you were getting. start with the vocabulary on pages: 67 and 87