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Shrinky Dink Cell Model

Shrinky Dink Cell Model

Materials Required: Shrinky Dink sheets (available online or at craft stores) Permanent markers or colored pencils Scissors Reference diagrams of plant and animal cells Oven and baking sheet Parchment paper Labels or fine-tip markers for labeling organelles Steps...
Styrofoam 3D Cell Model

Styrofoam 3D Cell Model

Materials Required: Styrofoam balls or other shapes (e.g., cubes, cones) Construction paper Scissors Glue Toothpicks or small wooden dowels Paints and brushes Markers Labels or tags Craft knives (for teacher use or with supervision) Steps Involved: Choose a Styrofoam...
Pizza Cell Model

Pizza Cell Model

Materials Required: Pre-made pizza crust (one per student or group) Pizza sauce Cheese (e.g., shredded mozzarella) Various toppings to represent cell parts (e.g., pepperoni, olives, green peppers, onions, mushrooms, etc.) Baking sheet and oven Diagram or list of cell...
Observing Cheek Cells Under a Microscope

Observing Cheek Cells Under a Microscope

Materials Required: Microscope Clean, sterile cotton swabs Microscopic slides Cover slips Methylene blue stain (optional) Dropper Water Gloves Steps Involved: Prepare the Materials: Gather all necessary materials, including a microscope, slides, and sterile cotton...
Exploring Plant Cells with Onion Skin

Exploring Plant Cells with Onion Skin

Materials Required: Onion Microscope Slide and cover slip Eosin Y stain (optional) Forceps or tweezers Knife or scalpel Water Steps Involved: Carefully peel a thin layer of onion skin using forceps or tweezers. Place the onion skin on a microscope slide. (Optional)...
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