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BUILD -A-CELL GAME Students review by answering questions AND by practicing what parts look like and their location as they build their cell. |
AHEAD OF TIME:
1. Make a copy of the
question cards.
and cut them apart
You will need a set of question cards for each group of 4
I make the sets different
colors so the cards don't get mixed up.
2. Print out the Build a cell game parts
sheets.
Copy the blank cell page onto colored paper (1 for each student)
Copy off the cell parts pieces onto clear transparency sheets, cut
out, and place in
paper lunch bags. (1 lunch bag per game group with enough parts in it to make 4
cells.)
Using clear transparencies allows some cell parts
to build on top of each other.
(Ex: nucleolus goes inside nucleus, ribosomes sit
on top of Rough ER)
PLAY THE GAME:
Students play in groups of 3-4. Each group has a lunch bag with cell parts
pieces and a deck of question cards. Each
student has his/her own blank cell score sheet. Students play by taking turns answering questions. If
they answer correctly, they get to pick a cell part from the lunch bag and place it on their cell
scorecard in the correct place. If they get it wrong they don't get a part
and the next student gets a turn.
First student to get all 9 cell parts into their cell is the winner.
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