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Cell Structures & Functions - Student Lab Stations Activity - MS Science
Cell Structures & Functions - Student Lab Stations Activity - MS Science
Cell Structures & Functions - Student Lab Stations Activity - MS Science
Cell Structures & Functions - Student Lab Stations Activity - MS Science
Cell Structures & Functions - Student Lab Stations Activity - MS Science
Cell Structures & Functions - Student Lab Stations Activity - MS Science
Cell Structures & Functions - Student Lab Stations Activity - MS Science
Cell Structures & Functions - Student Lab Stations Activity - MS Science
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This student-focused lab station activity is focused on all things cell structures and functions. These stations will keep your middle school students engaged and learning! These engaging stations will encourage students to read, write, make, and so much more. Each station is tied to key concepts, interesting phenomena, and practices skills so your students will thrive. Spark discussions and a love of science in your classroom! 

Additional key concepts covered/touched on are:

✔ Organelles such as the Nucleus, Nucleolus, Rough/Smooth ER, Golgi Apparatus, etc.

✔ Different types of cells; Prokaryotic, Eukaryotic, Plant, Animal, Nerve, etc.

✔ How structure dictates function, Cell sizes, Quantities of various cells, & more!

+ Links to many other concepts like data literacy and connecting science concepts to the real world.

7 Engaging Stations:

  1. Reading Station - Builds reading comprehension and content knowledge
  2. Writing Station - Develops written expression and vocabulary usage
  3. Watch Station - Provides visual/auditory learning opportunities
  4. Analyze Station - Develops critical thinking and data interpretation skills
  5. Make Station - Encourages creativity and demonstrates understanding through creation
  6. Research - Develops skills and habits to seek out information & learn about key events
  7. Practice - Apply knowledge and gauge student understanding 

This Lab Station activity comes with:

✔ 7 Unique Student-led stations

✔ Standard & Differentiated versions to help reach all learners.

✔ Digital Google Slides, PowerPoint, and Printable PDF Versions.

✔ Questions designed to increase engagement and spark discussion.

✔ Teacher Answer Keys - Check for understanding/grade quicker!

✔ Teacher Instructions - Launch this activity immediately!

✔ Bright full-color images.

✔ Station markers to easily identify stations in your classroom

What will the students be doing?

  • Students will be given either a printed or digital handout to record on.
  • In groups students will rotate from station to station 
  • Then, they will use the station and their own knowledge to answer the questions.
  • All research questions are designed to easily spark class discussions!

What materials are needed?

  • Either 1 printed copy per student OR the digital version assigned
  • An internet enabled device for research as needed.

When should I use this resource in my class?

✔ When reviewing cells, organelles, structures, or simply studying middle school science in general

✔ Perfect review resource or class activity

✔ This makes for the perfect digital lab or group activity

✔ When looking to link outside world into your classroom

✔ This makes for the perfect sub activity too!

✔ Anytime you want to get students excited about science!

Please note that these articles do assume you've covered at least some basic terminology beforehand. This is designed to be a supplemental resource not a sole source of teaching. However, a lot of key information is presented in various forms; video, text, etc. So, take the time to review vocabulary after this activity too to ensure student understanding.

Where did this resource come from?

Our own classrooms! Within middle school science, connecting concepts beyond the classroom is often a subject that generates a lot of interest but can be difficult to do. We've found that exploring the real world around us really helps to solidify student understanding; hence Everyday Earth Science/Middle School was born! All articles are based on authentic sources and vetted for accuracy.

What if I have a Question?

Drop us a note in the Q&A, or email us directly at support@Sciesmic.com

Looking for something else?

Try out Everyday Middle School Science with a FREE sample: Earth’s Systems

Try out Everyday Biology with a FREE sample: Food Webs & Energy Flow</a>

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Cell Structures & Functions - Student Lab Stations Activity - MS Science

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Description

This student-focused lab station activity is focused on all things cell structures and functions. These stations will keep your middle school students engaged and learning! These engaging stations will encourage students to read, write, make, and so much more. Each station is tied to key concepts, interesting phenomena, and practices skills so your students will thrive. Spark discussions and a love of science in your classroom! 

Additional key concepts covered/touched on are:

✔ Organelles such as the Nucleus, Nucleolus, Rough/Smooth ER, Golgi Apparatus, etc.

✔ Different types of cells; Prokaryotic, Eukaryotic, Plant, Animal, Nerve, etc.

✔ How structure dictates function, Cell sizes, Quantities of various cells, & more!

+ Links to many other concepts like data literacy and connecting science concepts to the real world.

7 Engaging Stations:

  1. Reading Station - Builds reading comprehension and content knowledge
  2. Writing Station - Develops written expression and vocabulary usage
  3. Watch Station - Provides visual/auditory learning opportunities
  4. Analyze Station - Develops critical thinking and data interpretation skills
  5. Make Station - Encourages creativity and demonstrates understanding through creation
  6. Research - Develops skills and habits to seek out information & learn about key events
  7. Practice - Apply knowledge and gauge student understanding 

This Lab Station activity comes with:

✔ 7 Unique Student-led stations

✔ Standard & Differentiated versions to help reach all learners.

✔ Digital Google Slides, PowerPoint, and Printable PDF Versions.

✔ Questions designed to increase engagement and spark discussion.

✔ Teacher Answer Keys - Check for understanding/grade quicker!

✔ Teacher Instructions - Launch this activity immediately!

✔ Bright full-color images.

✔ Station markers to easily identify stations in your classroom

What will the students be doing?

  • Students will be given either a printed or digital handout to record on.
  • In groups students will rotate from station to station 
  • Then, they will use the station and their own knowledge to answer the questions.
  • All research questions are designed to easily spark class discussions!

What materials are needed?

  • Either 1 printed copy per student OR the digital version assigned
  • An internet enabled device for research as needed.

When should I use this resource in my class?

✔ When reviewing cells, organelles, structures, or simply studying middle school science in general

✔ Perfect review resource or class activity

✔ This makes for the perfect digital lab or group activity

✔ When looking to link outside world into your classroom

✔ This makes for the perfect sub activity too!

✔ Anytime you want to get students excited about science!

Please note that these articles do assume you've covered at least some basic terminology beforehand. This is designed to be a supplemental resource not a sole source of teaching. However, a lot of key information is presented in various forms; video, text, etc. So, take the time to review vocabulary after this activity too to ensure student understanding.

Where did this resource come from?

Our own classrooms! Within middle school science, connecting concepts beyond the classroom is often a subject that generates a lot of interest but can be difficult to do. We've found that exploring the real world around us really helps to solidify student understanding; hence Everyday Earth Science/Middle School was born! All articles are based on authentic sources and vetted for accuracy.

What if I have a Question?

Drop us a note in the Q&A, or email us directly at support@Sciesmic.com

Looking for something else?

Try out Everyday Middle School Science with a FREE sample: Earth’s Systems

Try out Everyday Biology with a FREE sample: Food Webs & Energy Flow</a>

Try out A-Z Biology with a FREE sample: Flamingos - Trait Case Study

Try out Chemistry of Life with a FREE sample: Fizzy Drinks - Carbonation

Try out Everyday Physics with a FREE sample:The Doppler Effect</a>

Try out Major Figures of Science with a FREE sample:Albert Einstein

We LOVE our followers

Make sure you follow our store or us on social media to stay up to date on the latest resources, freebies, exclusive offers, and community events!

©2025 Sciesmic LLC. All Rights Reserved.

https://www.Sciesmic.com

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NGSSMS-LS1-2
Develop and use a model to describe the function of a cell as a whole and ways the parts of cells contribute to the function. Emphasis is on the cell functioning as a whole system and the primary role of identified parts of the cell, specifically the nucleus, chloroplasts, mitochondria, cell membrane, and cell wall. Assessment of organelle structure/function relationships is limited to the cell wall and cell membrane. Assessment of the function of the other organelles is limited to their relationship to the whole cell. Assessment does not include the biochemical function of cells or cell parts.
NGSSMS-LS1-1
Conduct an investigation to provide evidence that living things are made of cells; either one cell or many different numbers and types of cells. Emphasis is on developing evidence that living things are made of cells, distinguishing between living and non-living cells, and understanding that living things may be made of one cell or many and varied cells.
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