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Choose one of the following cell projects. Your completed project must have descriptions of the organelles that are listed on the next page. A. Cell Factory: In a Shoebox. The Cell has many organelles. Each organelle has its own specific function or job. Many times the Eukaryotic Cell has been described as a factory. Each organelle has its own specific function in the cell. For example, the nucleus is the control center of the cell. So in your factory, the nucleus would be the Boss since it is in control of things. Create a 3-D model of a cell factory in a shoebox. List the job in the factory as well as the ‘real” function of the part in the cell. A complete list of the functions and the part of the factory that they represent must also be included. It can be hand-written neatly or typed double space. B. “Cell Island” – Tri-fold Informational Pamphlet Create a tri-fold pamphlet of either an animal cell or a plant cell. You must indicate which type of cell you are doing in the brochure. Imagine that you are a tour guide and giving a guided tour of the cell. You must describe the organelles and the functions they perform in the cell. A drawing or graphic also needs to be included of each item. C. Cell Map on a poster Create either an animal or plant cell map. Use the organelle list provided as a list of locations within the cell that would be found on a map. Create a legend to help other’s know how to read the map. For example, cytoplasm is streaming or moving like a river inside of the cell. Draw the cytoplasm as various streams or rivers interconnected throughout the cell. The style and shape of the lines you use for your river would be used in the legend to identify the cytoplasm or the “rivers”. At each location explain why something would want or need to travel to this location and how it would get there. Your map should be the size of a poster board. All information must be written neatly or typed and pasted to the poster. All parts must be neatly labeled. The entire project must be in color. D. “Cell” phone user guide Create a user’s manual describing how each of the parts found on the “cell phone” work. Be creative! Think about the user’s manual that comes with a cell phone or other electronic. The project must be presented in a booklet format and be typed with illustrations on each page. E. Virtual Cell power point Take us on a virtual tour of the plant or animal cell. Graphics are a must in this project! All cell parts must be illustrated and discussed in detail. The last slide must be a comparison of both animal and plant cells. F. Cell Video Advertisement Create an advertisement slogan and display on a video of either a plant or animal cell to “sell”. The presentation must be of the persuasive type. Be creative with each and every cell part! Use the “infomercial” style to “sell” your cell!!! G. Cell as an amusement park guide with map Create a guide like the one you get at an amusement park like Six Flags or Disney. Choose either the plant or animal cell and make its parts the “rides”. Take us on a journey though your park! H. Plant and Animal cell Game Create a game to help someone learn about the structure and function of the plant and animal cells. The game must be your own creations – not something you “borrowed” or downloaded from the Internet! Be creative and thought provoking. Include color! DUE DATE: January 18, 2013 I UNDERSTAND THIS PROJECT IS DUE ON OR BEFORE THE DUE DATE. SIGNATURE x__________________________________ CELL PROJECT ORGANELLES TO INCLUDE Plant Cell Organelles Animal Cell Organelles 1. Cell Membrane 2. Cell Wall 3. Mitochondria 4. Ribosomes 5. Endoplasmic Reticulum 6. Golgi Bodies (Apparatus) 7. Cytoplasm 8. Nucleus 9. Chloroplast 10. Vacuole 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Cell Membrane Chromosomes Mitochondria Ribosomes Endoplasmic Reticulum Golgi Bodies (Apparatus) Cytoplasm Nucleus Vacuoles NAME_________________________________________DATE _________ SCORE ______ CELL STRUCTURE/FUNCTION PROJECT GRADING RUBRIC: CATEGORY 4 3 2 1 The project has attractive formatting formatting including title including title and name. and name. Information Information is wellis well-organized. organized. There are Capitalization, grammar, few, if any, spelling, and capitalization, grammar, punctuation are correct spelling, and/or throughout the project. punctuation errors throughout the project. The project has mostly organized information. It may be missing title or name. There are several capitalization, spelling, grammar, and/or punctuation errors in the project. The project's formatting and organization of material are confusing to the reader. There are several capitalization, grammar, spelling, and/or punctuation errors in the project that interrupt meaning. All questions and prompts are accurately answered. They are related to facts about a plant and/or animal cell. All plant or animal cell organelles are represented accurately. Some of the questions and prompts are accurately answered. They are related to facts about a plant and/or animal cell. Some of the plant or animal cell organelles are represented accurately. Several questions and prompts are not accurately answered. Little knowledge is demonstrated related to facts about a plant and/or animal cell. Few of the plant or animal cell organelles are represented accurately. Appearance & The project has Organization exceptionally attractive Knowledge Gained Most questions and prompts are accurately answered. They are related to facts about a plant and/or animal cell. Most plant or animal cell organelles are represented accurately. NAME_________________________________________DATE _________ SCORE ______ CELL STRUCTURE/FUNCTION PROJECT GRADING RUBRIC: CATEGORY 4 3 2 1 The project has attractive formatting formatting including title including title and name. and name. Information Information is wellis well-organized. organized. There are Capitalization, grammar, few, if any, spelling, and capitalization, grammar, punctuation are correct spelling, and/or throughout the project. punctuation errors throughout the project. The project has mostly organized information. It may be missing title or name. There are several capitalization, spelling, grammar, and/or punctuation errors in the project. The project's formatting and organization of material are confusing to the reader. There are several capitalization, grammar, spelling, and/or punctuation errors in the project that interrupt meaning. All questions and prompts are accurately answered. They are related to facts about a plant and/or animal cell. All plant or animal cell organelles are represented accurately. Some of the questions and prompts are accurately answered. They are related to facts about a plant and/or animal cell. Some of the plant or animal cell organelles are represented accurately. Several questions and prompts are not accurately answered. Little knowledge is demonstrated related to facts about a plant and/or animal cell. Few of the plant or animal cell organelles are represented accurately. Appearance & The project has Organization exceptionally attractive Knowledge Gained Most questions and prompts are accurately answered. They are related to facts about a plant and/or animal cell. Most plant or animal cell organelles are represented accurately. NAME_________________________________________DATE _________ SCORE ______ CELL STRUCTURE/FUNCTION PROJECT GRADING RUBRIC: CATEGORY 4 3 2 1 The project has attractive formatting formatting including title including title and name. and name. Information Information is wellis well-organized. organized. There are Capitalization, grammar, few, if any, spelling, and capitalization, grammar, punctuation are correct spelling, and/or throughout the project. punctuation errors throughout the project. The project has mostly organized information. It may be missing title or name. There are several capitalization, spelling, grammar, and/or punctuation errors in the project. The project's formatting and organization of material are confusing to the reader. There are several capitalization, grammar, spelling, and/or punctuation errors in the project that interrupt meaning. All questions and prompts are accurately answered. They are related to facts about a plant and/or animal cell. All plant or animal cell organelles are represented accurately. Some of the questions and prompts are accurately answered. They are related to facts about a plant and/or animal cell. Some of the plant or animal cell organelles are represented accurately. Several questions and prompts are not accurately answered. Little knowledge is demonstrated related to facts about a plant and/or animal cell. Few of the plant or animal cell organelles are represented accurately. Appearance & The project has Organization exceptionally attractive Knowledge Gained Most questions and prompts are accurately answered. They are related to facts about a plant and/or animal cell. Most plant or animal cell organelles are represented accurately.