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Create a Cell Project Due Thursday, 02-13-14 You have to create a cell using all the organelles discussed in class. Use household items to make a three-dimensional model of a plant or animal cell that meets the criteria listed below. (Sample items: cereal, balloons, gummi worms, mints, fruit slices, dried fruit, matches, gum balls, peanuts, rope licorice, jelly beans, sesame seeds, other candies, toothpicks…Craft packages also may work: clay, beads, pipecleaners, etc.) 1. You may choose to create a plant cell or an animal. Make sure that you include the correct organelles for the cell you chose to create. The cell may be made of any materials as long as it is 3-D. You may choose to create an entirely edible cell which we will enjoy in class but this is not a requirement. The parts of the cell must be labeled correctly to get full credit. The structures must either resemble the real organelle structure or be related to its function within the cell. There are many examples on the internet if you need help with ideas. Be creativeSpelling does count. Animal Cell Cell membrane Nucleus Nucleolus Mitochondria Ribosomes Smooth ER Rough ER Golgi apparatus Lysosomes Microfilaments Microtubules Cytoplasm Cilia or Flagella Vacuoles Plant Cell cell wall cell membrane Nucleus Nucleolus Mitochondria Ribosomes Smooth ER Rough ER Golgi apparatus Lysosomes Microfilaments Microtubules Central Vacuole Chloroplasts * Items crossed out can be found in the model, but will not be counted off if they are not present. Those not crossed out MUST be shown and labeled in the model. 2. Secondly, include a KEY with each of your organelles. Use must use a KEY or label in some way each part on your model and its function. All organelles must be labeled and can be any color you like, except chloroplasts must be green. 3. Finally, include a cell analogy. Compare the parts of the cell and the entire cell to a real-life example of organization. NOTE: You cannot use an analogy of a school since this was done in class. Examples of analogies: the cell as a post office, grocery store, factory, country, etc. The cell analogy sentences must be included on the attached form. 7th grade science Cell Model Grading Rubric Name__________________________________ Date___________________ Cell model is 3dimensional and shows all of the cell parts of a plant or animal cell; very neatly done; shows attention to details Cell model is 3 dimensional and shows most of the cell parts of a plant or animal cell; missing 1-2 organelles Cell model is 3 dimensional and show most of the cell parts of a plant or animal cell; missing 3organelles 20 points All plant or animal cell organelles are clearly labeled and there are no spelling errors in the list 18 points Most of the plant or animal cell organelles are labeled, missing 1-2 labels; there are 1 or 2 spelling errors in the list 13 points Most of the organelles are related to their cell function or resemble their actual structure with the exception of 1-2 organelles 15 points Some of the organelles are labeled, missing 3-5 labels; there are 3 or 4 spelling errors in the list 11 points Some of the organelles are related to heir cell function or resemble their actual structure with the exception of 3-5 organelles. 5 points More than 5 of the organelles do not resemble their actual structure or do not related to their function within the cell. 4 points Overall, the model and the analogy show an above average understanding of the function of living cells. The student is able to answer most questions about their cell. 8 points 3 points Overall, the model and the analogy show some understanding of the function of living cells. The student is able to answer some questions about their cell. 2 points Overall, the model and the analogy show a lack of understanding of the structure and function of living cells. The student cannot answer questions about their cell. 15 points All cell organelles resemble their actual structure in the cell or are related to their function within the cell 5 points Overall, the model and the analogy show a great understanding of the function of living cells. The student is able to answer all questions about their cell. 10 points 3-D Model Points= _____/50 Your total number of points = ____/100 Cell model may or may not be 3 dimensional and shows few of the cell parts of a plant or animal cell; missing more than 5 of the required organelles 13 points Missing more than 5 labeled organelles or more than 5 are not spelled correctly 7 points 6 points Cell Analogy points: ______/50 Bonus points: __________