Today you were assigned your CELL PROJECT due next Tuesday, November 18th. So many options to choose from! Be sure to include a key if making a model, use a full sized poster board if drawing a poster, add color and creativity if doing a children's book, model after true classified ads if doing the help wanted option, include the deets of your Cell-fie (who are you with and why?), and show your creative side with a different option (song... video... hmmmmm???). Anyone who did not finish your End of Section Questions p. 24 of the textbook GET THEM DONE TONIGHT... THEY ARE LATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How about conference sheets? Ya... really.
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Shaylee
11/12/2014 10:36:49 am
Could you do more than one option on the cell project???
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Deb Hunt
11/12/2014 11:49:37 am
Only if you are CRAZY!
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Micah Heil
11/12/2014 12:40:54 pm
I was thinking of doing a model of a cell, and then describing my model, the organelles functions, and what they are like on a poster board so it's like a mix. Would that work?
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Deb Hunt
11/12/2014 12:44:09 pm
Yes... your key for the model can indeed be a poster form
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Shaylee
11/13/2014 06:56:00 am
No, like if i make a model and then for my key I do the cell-fie photo allbum
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Deb Hunt
11/13/2014 08:22:07 am
I still think you are crazy to do both but OKAY :)
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jasmine scott
11/14/2014 08:55:22 am
is it okay if i do a plant cell and animal cell poster?
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Deb Hunt
11/14/2014 02:31:29 pm
Yep you can do both plant and animal on one poster... or choose plant OR animal
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Tatum Russell
11/16/2014 01:04:24 pm
So I was gone all of last week and I was wondering if we did a just a regular cell, plant cell or an animal cell?
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11/16/2014 01:08:02 pm
I was gone all of last week. Do we do our models on a regular cell, plant cell or an animal cell?
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Deb Hunt
11/16/2014 10:32:11 pm
Tatum... you and ONLY you get a little break and can have project in Wednesday... you choose plant, animal, or both
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