In the Cells unit, students are led through a progression of three inquiry lessons that focus on how organelles work together to help a cell function, and how cells work together to allow our body to function. Emphasis is given to the relationship between structure and function.
- Lesson 1
Solve: Hunger Mystery + Vocabulary Mind Map
Students contextualize vocabulary related to cells in a Mind Map before helping Mosa Mack solve the mystery of why Eric collapsed during a hike. By the end of The Solve, students will discover that our cells consist of many parts, each of which serves a specific function, and our cells work together in order to allow our bodies to function. (75 mins)
- Lesson 2
Make: Explore Cells!
Students are given a set of mysterious samples and asked to determine whether they are samples of living or nonliving things. They use online explorations and microscopic examinations to compare and contrast animal and plant cell structure. They then apply this knowledge to draw conclusions about the mysterious specimens. Through an optional extension, students create a cell analogy to demonstrate how the function of cell organelles contributes to the cell function. (Make activity: 300 minutes; Optional Extension: 200 minutes)
- Lesson 3
Engineer: Engineer a Never-Before-Seen Cell
Learners will design a never-before-seen cell, identifying key organelles required in order to make their cell function. Building from The Make, students focus on the theme that structure helps support function. (120 minutes)