This lesson received an honorable mention in the 2010 SoftChalk Lesson Challenge.
'After completing this module, you should understand and be able to prove that you can show that you know how to analyze by
- arranging
- comparing (showing how things are alike)
- putting things into groups
- showing how things are different
- showing how things are connected
- make a very good guess based on clues (for example, you see smoke--the clue--and guess that there's a fire somewhere)
- finding and explaining relationships--how and why things work together
After completing this module, you should understand (know) be able to prove (show) you can
- recognize and use words that describe cells
- recognize a cell when you see one or hear it described
- recognize and name different kinds of cells
- take a cell apart
- name each part of the cell
- explain what each part of the cell does
- explain why the each cell part's function is important and what would happen if that part was missing
- take the parts of a cell apart and explain what they do, too
- explain how the parts of the cell work together and why they have to work together
- explain why cells need water
- explain what will happen if there is too much or too little water in a cell