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Transcript
Cell organelle card sort
Task
Cut up the table and match the organelles with the correct diagram and description.
vacuole
cell membrane
Where proteins are synthesised
(made).
It contains genetic material, which
controls the cell.
ribosomes
Where energy for the cell is
released by respiration.
cytoplasm
Helps plant cells keep their shape.
nucleus
Where light energy is absorbed for
photosynthesis to make food for
plants.
chloroplast
Jelly like substance and where most
of the chemical reactions take
place.
mitochondria
Controls what enters and leaves the
cell.
cell wall
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Fills with cell sap to keep plant
cells shape.
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Answers
cell wall
Helps plant cells keep their shape.
cell membrane
Controls what enters and leaves the
cell.
cytoplasm
Jelly like substance and where most
of the chemical reactions take
place.
nucleus
It contains genetic material, which
controls the cell.
vacuole
Fills with cell sap to keep plant
cells shape.
mitochondria
Where energy for the cell is
released by respiration.
chloroplast
Where light energy is absorbed for
photosynthesis to make food for
plants.
ribosomes
Where proteins are synthesised
(made).
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Teaching notes
The activity could be used in a variety of ways:
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individual card sort
give each student a card and get them to find their two partners
put students into groups of two or three. Give one student the picture cards and the
answer sheet. They show the others a picture card. The pair should then name and
describe the organelle indicated.
The activity could be differentiated by giving the students the answer table with some of the
names and/or descriptions missing. The missing sections could be given to them on cards to fill
in the table. For more able students simply give them the answer table with just one section
filled in for each row.
Some of the organelles are common to both plant and animal cells, so the extra cards below
could be introduced as well.
nucleus
cytoplasm
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mitochondria
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cell
membrane
ribosomes
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