Cell Organelle - Rutherford County Schools

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Cell Organelle
Analogies
Organelle Analogies
• A nucleus is like a principal.
– A nucleus directs the activities in a cell.
– A principal directs activities in a school.
• Work with a partner to come up with
another analogy for NUCLEUS
Cytoplasm
• Cytoplasm is like a floor in the classroom
– Cytoplasm holds all the organelles inside a
cell.
– A floor holds all the desks, chairs, and people
in a classroom.
– Work with a partner to come up with another
analogy for cytoplasm
Mitochondria
• Work with your partner to come up with an
analogy for Mitochondria
• Pass out project sheet
Cell analogies Collage
1. You will need a POSTER for this project.
2. Choose whether your collage will be
about an animal or plant cell.
3. Draw your cell in the middle of your
poster.
***You may want to draw the cell on a piece
of copy paper and then place it in the middle
of your poster.
Cell Analogies Collage
4. You must include the following organelles in
your cell: (these organelles do not need to be
labeled in the cell, that comes later on in the
directions!!)
cell membrane
cytoplasm
nucleus
vacuole
mitochondria
cell wall (if plant cell)
chloroplast (if plant cell)
Cell Analogies Collage
5. You can add other organelles in your cell
drawing for 2 bonus points each.
6. Title your collage “Animal Cell Collage”
or “Plant Cell Collage”
Cell Analogies Collage
7. Choose 5 organelles that you have
drawn in your cell. Write an analogy for
each organelle.
EXAMPLE: A nucleus is like a principal. A
nucleus directs the activities of all the other
organelles. A principal directs the activities
of all the teachers and students.
Cell Analogies Collage
8. Around your cell, write your 5 analogies and
draw the object you mention in each analogy.
Example: I would draw a picture of a principal
underneath my nucleus analogy.
***It is okay to use clip art, or pictures cut from
magazines for the analogy pictures ONLY. DO NOT
PRINT OUT A PICTURE OF A CELL FROM THE
INTERNET FOR THE CELL DRAWING!
Cell Analogies Collage
9. Draw an arrow from the correct organelle
to your analogy
10. You can create extra organelle analogies
for 2 bonus points each.
Example:
Animal Cell Collage
Nucleus
The nucleus is like a
brain because it has all
the information and
gives all the
instructions
Cell Analogies Collage
• Grading rubric is on the back of your
project page (go over)
• DUE DATE IS SEPTEMBER 28!!!
• Homework tonight: Get parents to sign
your project sheet. After you show it to me
tomorrow the sheet is yours to keep. IT
MUST BE TURNED BACK IN WITH
YOUR POSTER ON SEPTEMBER 28!!!!!