Description
Do you need differentiated Cell Characteristics and Cell Theory activities for your Cells unit? Perfect for a middle school Life science class. This resource will help you reach and assess your students in a multitude of ways. This resource includes 7 stations with minimal prep involved. There is a printable version, editable PowerPoint version and a Digital Google Slides™ version that will help you save on time and paper!
The 7 types of Cell Characteristics and Cell Theory stations include:
1. Discover – Students will research real-world application of cell theory.
2. Observe – Students will observe and create a visual timeline of cell theory.
3. Experiment – Students will use a microscope to identify cells vs nonliving things.
4. Write – Students will explain their answers to questions in 2-3 sentences.
5. Create – Students will create an infographic for their peers about levels of organization.
6. Sort – Students will sort characteristics of prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells.
7. Quiz – Students will answer a mix of 8 true/false, multiple choice and short answer questions.
*Each station should take students between 8-10 minutes to complete.*
The RESOURCE includes:
- Digital Google Slides™ link to perform stations online.
- Printable version of stations in color and black/white
- Editable PowerPoint version of stations.
Content covered:
⭐ Cell Theory
⭐Contributing scientists (Robert Hooke, Anton Van Leeuwenhoek, Matthias Schleiden, Theodor Schwann & Rudolf Virchow
⭐levels of Organization
⭐Prokaryotes vs Eukaryotes
*Please note that the instructions for stations are editable but clip art, special fonts and formatting are not.*
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