Description
Become a cell expert. Our resource demonstrates why cells are the building blocks of life. Start your breakdown by first identifying what a cell is. Then, compare single-celled and multicellular organisms. Introduce the concept of DNA before exploring the different parts of a cell. From there, take a look at the jobs of these parts. Move on to cell reproduction by exploring mitosis and meiosis. Dissect plant and animal cells to see how they work and how they are similar. Look at the big picture by seeing how cells become organisms. Finally, learn how particles move through cell membranes with diffusion and osmosis. Aligned to the Next Generation Science Standards and written to Bloom's Taxonomy and STEAM initiatives, additional hands-on experiments, crossword, word search, comprehension quiz and answer key are also included.
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Product Reviews
My students loved this activity and it really helped them to better understand the concept!
This is an awesome starting point. It walks the students through the basics using easy to understand language. My students have lower reading levels and the stuff in my text book is just too challenging for them. Thank you for creating something that makes learning about cells easy!
Was perfect for my low level learners!
When I need super-cohesive, text-based material sets for topics in science, I turn to Classroom Complete Press. These reading and questions sets are more challenging than you might think and are a SUPER way to engage my students of lower reading ability.
Good activities for diverse learners
I was looking for something to supplement my chapter on tissues in my textbook and this was absolutely perfect! Thank you so much!
I am excited to use this with my class. I have many students reading below grade level and/or on IEP's. I think these will help them understand the concepts much easier.
Great resource!
Great unit. Author study, engaging activities.
Can't wait to use in my classroom!
Looks like good stuff that can help my ELL and IEP students to better obtain my instruction. Thanks!
love this packet!!!
Just what I needed!
This is a great way to introduce my 5th grade Science students the concept of single celled and multicelluar organisms
Great addition to our cells unit
Great resource for mitosis and meiosis and cell reproduction!
"Great addition to science."
Awesome resource
Great resource!
Great resource!
This was a great resource for my 7th graders at varying levels of ability!!
Valuable resource!
Love the readings and worksheets.
Awesome pictures and amazing information on cells!
Nice work! Love this comprehensive unit can't wait to use it with my kids!
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Great product with tons of information! Loved the extension ideas at the end of each section.
This was exactly what I was looking for. My class really enjoyed it and it saved me a lot of time. Thanks!
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Looks like good stuff that can help my ELL and IEP students to better obtain my instruction. Thanks!
Great resource for my 7th Grade classes---classwork for my lower classes/homework for my AP for reinforcement
Love this book! Great for my 5th grade cells unit.
This was a great addition to my unit on cells. It worked well with all levels of my 6th grade class.
Outstanding resource! Clean, easy-to-decipher layout; logical progression for a cell unit; broken down into manageable pieces. Suitable for lessons, extensions or homework. A+
This is an e workbook but it is comprehensive, suits many learning styles, and I found it useful for reinforcing my existing curriculum content Thank you!!!
This was an amazing resource for a new science teacher!
Very in depth!