Structure of Cells and Organisms
A (person) has to be busy with his thoughts if anything is going to be accomplished. - Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
Assignments (Click on Assignments to Open and View/Print)
Unit Packet
Week 1: Organization of Life Worksheet, Levels Drawing Assignment Sheet, Levels D. Rubric, Levels Drawing Example.
Week 2: Human Organ System Notes, Group Poster on Organ System, System Facts and Extras.
Week 3: Cell Theory Scientist Pictures, The Cell Theory Worksheet, Cell Theory Flow Map Example,
Week 4: Cell Theory Worksheet, Cell Theory Flow Map Rubric, Cell Theory Example,
Week 5: Plant and Animal Cell Notes, Cell Model Packet, Cell Model Rubric, Cell Thinking Maps.
Week 6:
Unit Packet
Week 1: Organization of Life Worksheet, Levels Drawing Assignment Sheet, Levels D. Rubric, Levels Drawing Example.
Week 2: Human Organ System Notes, Group Poster on Organ System, System Facts and Extras.
Week 3: Cell Theory Scientist Pictures, The Cell Theory Worksheet, Cell Theory Flow Map Example,
Week 4: Cell Theory Worksheet, Cell Theory Flow Map Rubric, Cell Theory Example,
Week 5: Plant and Animal Cell Notes, Cell Model Packet, Cell Model Rubric, Cell Thinking Maps.
Week 6:
Standard 3
Students will understand that the organs in an organism are made of cells that have structures and perform specific life functions.
Objective 1
Observe and describe cellular structures and functions.
Objective 2
Identify and describe the function and
interdependence of various organs and tissues.
Students will understand that the organs in an organism are made of cells that have structures and perform specific life functions.
Objective 1
Observe and describe cellular structures and functions.
Objective 2
Identify and describe the function and
interdependence of various organs and tissues.