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Watch It (page 18)
•  Divide the page into 3 sections.
•  Section 1: How was bacteria first discovered?
•  Section 2: How did Robert Hooke come up with the
term “Cell”?
•  Section 3: How did Rudolf Virchow contribute to the
Cell Theory?
Read It (page 19 )
• Glue in the the article/
Questions
• Set up Cornell Notes
• Mark the Text and Read
the Passage
• Take Notes
• Answer the Questions
Research It (page 20 )
• Go to http://goo.gl/y2kPFt
•  Divide your Page into 4 sections
•  Section 1: What is Robert Hooke’s Main
contribution to science?
•  Section 2: Summarize Leeuwenhoek’s
work from 1670.
•  Section 3: From 1839, describe the first
two pieces of the cell theory.
•  Section 4: Why is 1855 important to the
cell theory?
Explore It (page 21 )
•  Take a piece of notebook paper,
cut off the circles, glue to the
bottom of Page
•  Using the Living/Non-Living Cards,
cut out and glue the card sort.
•  Explain how you determined
whether something is living or not.
What evidence did you use?
•  Then write the following cards
underneath the card sort
Explore It (page 21 )
Explore It (page 21 )
Illustrate It & Organize It (page 22 )
•  Divide the
Page in Half.
•  Top Half:
o Draw an
illustration
that
supports the
Cell Theory.
•  Bottom Half:
o Cut out and
glue the
dates to
match the
different
scientists
Write It (page 23)
•  Divide the Page into 3 sections
•  Section 1: List the 3 parts of the Cell
Theory.
•  Section 2: Why do you believe so
many scientists were involved in the
development of the Cell Theory?
•  Section 3: What impact has the Cell
Theory had on the modern day
world in which we live?
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