Eukaryotic+Cells

Welcome to the wonderful world of cells! In this unit, students will study Eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells consist of PLANT and ANIMAL cells. Students, in order to have a better understanding of the eukaryotic cell structure and organelle function for both types, will complete the following projects. Similarities and differences between plant and animal cells and organelle functions will be made clear to the student for further exploration. Cells may be small but boy are they neat! Please take your time on these projects and be creative! The rubric for the assignment is attached below:
 * In this lesson, technology will be used to further explore Eukaryotic Cells. **

**[|RUBRIC]** Start by taking the Plant and Animal Cells quiz on **[|Kahoot]**. Link to the **[|QUIZ]**

Use ** [|Easel.ly] ** and create an infographic to explore in more detail on either a plant or an animal cell. Your infographic should include a title, the organelles found in the cell you chose, an image of the cell you chose with the organelles present, and 7-12 special facts about your cell.
 * [|My Example]**

In the first assignment, you should have chosen either a plant cell or an animal cell. For the second assignment, you will now use the cell you haven’t used. Whichever one you didn't use for project 1, you will use for project 2. Use **[|Thinglink]** to create a digital poster for your cell. The chosen cell needs to be labeled correctly. You must include an image of your cell WITH organelles present. You will label ALL organelles correctly. Include descriptions for at least 3 organelles, and a video that talks about the function of an organelle for two organelles in your chosen cell. **[|My Example]**

Students pick an organelle that can be found in either a plant or animal cell. Using **[|Voice Thread]**, students must find four facts about the chosen organelle, and explain why this organelle was chosen. Students must try to be descriptive. **[|My Example]**