stained cells under a microscope
Welcome to Mr. Hubbard's cell website. You will be using this site to learn about the incredible complexity of tiny living things that make sure we stay alive!
The Aim or Goal
Each student and/or student groups will use this website and the activities on it to answer the three core questions.
The Aim or Goal
Each student and/or student groups will use this website and the activities on it to answer the three core questions.
- What types of cells are there?
- How do the parts of the cell work together to keep it alive?
- How do cells keep the good in and the bad out?
Instructions
You will complete each activity in order. The first activity is Types of Cells. This is followed by Parts of cells. The last activity is Boundaries of Cells. Each activity will have its own set of instructions so please READ and FOLLOW the directions! You will need to have an "AloneZone" Google Doc where you answer the questions. See this example for how to set your version up.
You will complete each activity in order. The first activity is Types of Cells. This is followed by Parts of cells. The last activity is Boundaries of Cells. Each activity will have its own set of instructions so please READ and FOLLOW the directions! You will need to have an "AloneZone" Google Doc where you answer the questions. See this example for how to set your version up.
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