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Microanalysis in Science and Engineering. Discovering the Cell Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells. Contact Information. Mike Smith and Vicki Jackson msmith7607@yahoo.com j acksonv00@aol.com Coalfield School. Performance Indicators.
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Microanalysis in Science and Engineering Discovering the Cell Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
Contact Information Mike Smith and Vicki Jackson msmith7607@yahoo.com jacksonv00@aol.com Coalfield School
Performance Indicators • Demonstrate appropriate use and care of compound microscopes. 1.0 Cells • Examine plant and animal cells using the compound microscope. 1.0 Cells • Create a 3-D model of a typical cell. 1.0 Cells • Explore and compare the organelles of different cell types. 1.0 Cells
Textbook Reference(s) • MODERN BIOLOGY • Holt, Rinehart and Winston 2002
Materials Needed • Textbook • Microscope • Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cell Slides • Various art supplies, such as: construction paper of various colors, scissors, glue, etc. • Venn-diagram worksheet
Rubric Category 4 (Exemplary) 3 (Strong) 2 (Capable) 1 (Developing) Participation -contributed outstanding effort to work or project -contributed good effort to work or project -contributed fair effort to work or project -contributed minimal effort to work or project Illustrations -illustrations are accurate and appropriate -illustrations are mostly accurate and appropriate -illustrations are somewhat accurate and appropriate -illustrations are inaccurate and inappropriate Labeling -all labeling is neat and spelled correctly -labeling is neat and 80% of the words are spelled correctly -labeling is somewhat neat and 60% of the words are spelled correctly -labeling is inaccurate and spelling is less than 60% correct Organelle/Part Represented -all of the cell organelles are represented -90% of cell organelles are represented -80% of cell organelles are represented -70% of cell organelles are represented Procedure/Plan -students had well thought out plan, with step by step procedures, and beat deadlines -students had a well thought out plan, with step by step procedures, and met deadlines -students had a somewhat thought out plan with procedures, but missed some deadlines -students did not have clear plan or procedure, and missed deadlines Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Model
Special Notes • To Teacher: The students will decide on their own to implement the plans, along with the specific procedures for building the model. The students will then exchange procedures/plans with another group (two students maximum). • Allow the students have total creativity for choosing the materials they wish to use. • Evaluation-set microscopes up prior to lab, cover the specimen names. • Prior learning should be: organelles and parts of the cell, and differences between plant and animal cells.
Special Notes cont. • Allow 60 minutes for the students to complete the 3-D models. • Allow 30 minutes for evaluation lab. • Give students the blank Venn-diagram worksheet. • Pictures are from: www.campbellbiology.comhttp://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/index.html
Engagement • Why is magnification important to science? (OBJECTIVES) • Explore and compare the organelles of different cell types. (Biology Tennessee State Standards 1.0 Cells) • Make plans and procedures for building models of two types of cells. • Build a 3-D model of a typical cell. (1.0 Cells) • Classify an unknown cell (prokaryotic/eukaryotic) using a compound microscope. (1.0 Cells)
Exploration • 1) Make plans and procedures using any art materials supplied for a 3-D Model of both the prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells that another group can easily follow. • 2) Exchange plans with another group. • 3) Follow the plans and build both models.
Explanation • What makes human beings get sick?
Prokaryotic Cells • A unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. (p. 72)
Eukaryotic Cells • A cell that contains a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. (p. 72)
Extension or Elaboration • Use the Venn-Diagram to discover how the prokaryotic and the eukaryotic cells are different and alike. Prokaryotic Same Eukaryotic
Evaluation • Number your paper 1-10. • Go to the microscopes and decide whether the slides contain prokaryotic cells or eukaryotic cells. Record your answer on your paper. • 5 Point Bonus: For the eukaryotic cells, list whether they are plant or animal cell.
End Notes • In your science journal, make a KWL chart like the one below. Fill in the following information.