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The following table will give you an idea on how to formulate an analogy in order to build your city ... Cell Wall ... Cell Membrane...
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www.otterbein.edu/home/std/krekng/analogy.html
www.otterbein.edu/home/std/krekng/analogy.html
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Choose an analogy model. Step B: Fill out the chart below to help you organize your ideas. Step C: Begin work on your cell analogy using butcher paper. Organelle What part of your model has a similar job to your organelle?
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www.actionjacksonscience.com/files/Cell%20Analogy%20Pro...
www.actionjacksonscience.com/files/Cell%20Analogy%20Project-LJ.pdf
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Summarize your thoughts into an organized Conclusion Page, explaining your project and summarizing your main ideas. Also on this page, include a summary of how this cell analogy project helped better your understanding of cells.
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www.slideshare.net/KristinaNC/cell-analogy-project-pres...
www.slideshare.net/KristinaNC/cell-analogy-project-presentation
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This project could be done anytime during your study of the cell. Below are some suggested analogies for city structures. It would be wise to discuss the definition of an analogy with the class. Eighteen organelles are provided.
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scorescience.humboldt.k12.ca.us/fast/teachers/Internaut...
scorescience.humboldt.k12.ca.us/fast/teachers/Internauts/teacherpage.htm
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Java Games: Matching, concentration, word search, and flashcards ... Home FAQ About Log in Subscribe now 30-day free trial ... Copy this to my account...
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Match the parts of the city (underlined) with the parts of the cell. ... ** Create your own analogy of the cell using a different model. Some ideas might be: a school, a house, a factory, or anything you can imagine**
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www.biologycorner.com/worksheets/cell-analogy.html
www.biologycorner.com/worksheets/cell-analogy.html
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Cell is like New Jersey! "click on cell" ... Last updated: Monday, October 19, 2009 ... Tenafly Public School Homepage...
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www.tenafly.k12.nj.us/~schen/cell_analogy.htm
www.tenafly.k12.nj.us/~schen/cell_analogy.htm
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The classic example is "a cell is like a factory." (Do not use that one) ; Planning: 1. Determine the function(s) of all of the parts of the cell listed below. 2. Brainstorm ideas for your analogy. 3. Select the idea that you believe will make the most effective analogy.
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schools.shorelineschools.org/shorecrest/science/Chi/cel...
schools.shorelineschools.org/shorecrest/science/Chi/cellproject.html
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