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Engage students in learning about cell structures with a hands-on foldable activity. This project involves laying out four pieces of white paper, folding them as indicated, and creating an informative resource that highlights key cell components such as the cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm, and more. Students will label each section, draw definitions, and enhance their understanding through visual aids. This activity supports comprehension of complex biological concepts in a fun, interactive format!
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Cell Structure and Function Foldable
Directions Lay four pieces of white paper out so you have them overlapping an equal amount. Lay one piece of construction paper so it overlaps the top. 1 2 3 4
Directions Fold all four pieces of paper to the dotted line so you have them overlapping an equal amount. 1 2 3 4
Result! Staple at the top where indicated by a CELL STRUCTURE 1 Cell Membrane 2 Cell Wall Cut along the dotted line. Label your foldable like this one! 4 Nucleus 3 Nuclear Membrane 5 Chromatin/ Chromosomes 6 Cytoplasm 7 ER 8 Ribosomes 9 Golgi Apparatus 10 Mitochondria 11 Lysosomes 12 Vacuole 13 Centrioles 14 Chloroplast • 1 Cell Wall Cell Membrane 2 • 3 Cytoplasm Nucleus 4 • Endoplasmic • Reticulum Golgi Body 6 • 7 Ribosomes Mitochondria 8 • 9 Lysomes Chloroplast 10 15 Cytoskeleton 16 Nucleolus
USE PAGES 355-366 IN YOUR TEXTBOOK FOR HELP! “BRAIN” Protective barrier Contains DNA – genetic material NUCLEUS CELL MEMBRANE Write the definition and draw a picture of each term! Color it!! EXAMPLE!