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Do Now Activity Numbered and separated chunks (11) 11 Questions Take out your article from yesterday and finish up yesterday’s homework. Numbered and separated chunks (11) 11 Questions Border with key terms Creative title

Macromolecules Project

Step 1 Write your key terms around the border of your paper. You can repeat key terms if you wish. You can also make the border colorful if you wish When you get your white piece of paper, begin creating a page border using the KEY TERMS you highlighted. No sentences!

Step 2 Think of a creative title for your project. If you were given $10,000 to name this article, what would you call it? Write your topic down in big letters at the top of your paper.

Step 3 Summary: 1st sentence After you eat food... ____ You can start the summary by re-wording the EQ Summary: 1st sentence After you eat food... ____ ______________________ ______________________ ______________________ ______________ . Answer the Essential Question: What happens to your food after you eat it?

Step 4 Summary: sentences 2 - 12 ______________________ ______________________ _____Answer the rest____ ____of your questions____ _________here________ . Go and answer the rest of the questions you created.

Step 5 Draw a picture that reflect what the article was about. The picture must include a food product, ALL the different types of macromolecules, AND the elements it is broken down into. Color your 1 Page Project with at least 4 different colors. Congratulations! You are done!

Macromolecule Protein Elements Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, & Nitrogen Polymer Poly-Peptides Monomer Amino Acids