Thursday, September 25, 2014

Cell booklets

Recently Ms.Phillips, John I. Burton's newest biology and anatomy teacher, gave her biology students a special assignment. The students were instructed to make booklets on cells and all of their parts. First, they were told to come up with a clever title name. Some of these names included: Cells of the Swamp; Cells Cells, They're Made of Organelles; and Eukary' Cells.

Secondly, the students wrote down several different definitions, and drew pictures for the different stages of the cell cycle.
These students worked very hard on their projects and in the end, had wonderful examples of cell processes. Each booklet was very eccentric and unique in its own way. The next booklets that are made will be hung up in Ms.Phillips' classroom for students to view and appreciate.

These booklets are an excellent way to assist students in learning and remembering information about cells. The students that are in Ms. Phillips Biology class have only been in there for thirty days and have already learned a tremendous amount of information about cells.  Great job, students!