Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Animal and Plant Cells Monday, September 17, 2018 Learning Objectives

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Animal and Plant Cells Monday, September 17, 2018 Learning Objectives"— Presentation transcript:

1 Animal and Plant Cells Monday, September 17, 2018 Learning Objectives
Key Words Correctly label diagrams of animal and plant cells Describe the function of the main organelles. prokaryotic, eukaryotic, chlorophyll AQA New Science

2 Progress: Start of Lesson
Stick a post it note on where your understanding of this lesson topic is the numbers are the grades (eg Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 3) By end of the lesson try to get into the green zone!! What do you know already?

3 Key Information THINK PAIR SHARE!
Both animal and plant cells are eukaryotic cells ALL eukaryotic cells contain what features? THINK PAIR SHARE! Cytoplasm Nucleus Cell Membrane hint: what do both the animal and plant cells contain?

4 Parts of Cells: Use the information handouts stuck around the room to get a name for each part of a cell, and a function. Write it in your books. Part of cell Function Where it found Nucleus Cytoplasm Mitochondria Cell membrane Cell wall Chloroplast Vacuole Ribosomes

5 Test your understanding!
Grab a whiteboard, pen and rubber Get ready for a quiz!

6 Which is the Nucleus

7 Which is the Chloroplast

8 Which is the Cell Wall

9 Which is the Vacuole

10 Which uses light for photosynthesis

11 Where do the chemical reactions happen

12 What do the ribosomes do

13 Which part is filed with sap

14 Name part ‘F’

15 What part controls what enters, leaves the cell

16 What was your mark out of 10?
RAG yourself: Red 0-3 Amber 4-7 Green 8-10

17 Progress: Middle of Lesson
Stick a post it note on where your understanding of this lesson is NOW (THE MIDDLE OF THE LESSON) Are you in the green zone yet? If not how will you get there? How confident am I?

18 Bacteria Cells Bacteria cells are PROKARYOTIC cells
If animal and plant cells are eukaryotic cells, what are BACTERIA cells? Bacteria cells are PROKARYOTIC cells Draw the structure of a bacteria cell, then label it: A main part of cells is missing from the diagram? WHY??

19 Bacteria Cells Bacteria DO NOT have a nucleus- they are one of the few cells that don’t!

20 nucleus, membrane, plasmids, genes
Gap Fill Bacteria contain cytoplasm and a ______ surrounded by a cell wall. The ______ are NOT in a _____ and bacterial cells do not have mitochondria or chloroplasts. They may have one or more small rings of DNA called _______. nucleus, membrane, plasmids, genes

21 Apply your knowledge! Complete the double-sided past exams question sheet Take UP TO 10 mins Total of 15 marks available

22 Exam Questions answers
Q1 – Diagram about Bacterium cell A is the cell membrane B is the cytoplasm C are the genes D is the cell wall

23 Exam Questions answers
Q2 Animal Cell A --- is the Cytoplasm (1) its where chemical reactions take place (1) B --- is the Membrane (1), its function is that it controls what enters and leaves the cell (1) C --- is the Nucleus (1), its function is to contain the DNA (1) DO NOT accept the Nucleus is the brain of the cell– it isn’t!!!!

24 Exam Questions answers
Q2 Plant cell Chloroplast function: where photosynthesis happens (1) Cell Wall function: supports the cell (1) Vacuole function: stores sap (1)

25 Exam Questions answers
Q3 Table fill-in

26 Progress: End of Lesson
Stick a post it note on where your understanding of this lesson was today How confident am I? Where did you end up on? Did you achieve into the Green zone? Did you hit my target grade?

27 Plenary Complete the table handout


Download ppt "Animal and Plant Cells Monday, September 17, 2018 Learning Objectives"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google