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Cell Structure and Function Unit (Project Based Learning)
Cell Structure and Function Unit (Project Based Learning)
Cell Structure and Function Unit (Project Based Learning)
Cell Structure and Function Unit (Project Based Learning)
Cell Structure and Function Unit (Project Based Learning)
Cell Structure and Function Unit (Project Based Learning)
Cell Structure and Function Unit (Project Based Learning)
Cell Structure and Function Unit (Project Based Learning)
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Description

Let's get down to basics, cell by cell!

This engaging unit is based on the Campbell Biology textbook and covers the following NGSS topics:

Cell Theory, Eukaryote vs Prokaryote, Organelles, Diffusion and Cell Membranes, Types of cells in the body, and Cellular Structure.

Each topic is covered with the help of visual diagrams, videos, and a PBL-based and NGSS aligned worksheet - purchase the bundle for the full unit!

Examples in the unit are rooted in exemplifying diversity in the field and providing helpful metaphors to help students make contextual connections.

Activities include "Sell your Organelle" in which students create advertisements for an organelle of their choice, a diffusion lab, and independent research packet.

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Cell Structure and Function Unit (Project Based Learning)

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6th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
Teaching Duration
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Description

Let's get down to basics, cell by cell!

This engaging unit is based on the Campbell Biology textbook and covers the following NGSS topics:

Cell Theory, Eukaryote vs Prokaryote, Organelles, Diffusion and Cell Membranes, Types of cells in the body, and Cellular Structure.

Each topic is covered with the help of visual diagrams, videos, and a PBL-based and NGSS aligned worksheet - purchase the bundle for the full unit!

Examples in the unit are rooted in exemplifying diversity in the field and providing helpful metaphors to help students make contextual connections.

Activities include "Sell your Organelle" in which students create advertisements for an organelle of their choice, a diffusion lab, and independent research packet.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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