| Model of a plant cell. |
Developing models of cells becomes creative business for 6th graders...
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| Aden's key is to the left while he is holding his model. |
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| Colton discusses his cell model. |
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| Clever idea Hayden! |
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| Avery explains the organelles on her cell model. |
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| Lily chose to display her cell by utilizing Legos. |
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| Brayden shares his information with the class. |
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| Kaylie poses for a quick pic of her cell model. |
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| Nick's cell model made all of us hungry! |
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| Sandra is trying to make a point. |
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| Jaxson explains his analogy of the farm and the cell. |
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| We can always count on a chuckle from Brock! |
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| Angelina and family constructed soap to represent the plant cell. Extremely amazing!!! |
| Angelina's soap model of the plant cell. Washing with this sure would remind me of the different organelles of the cell. |
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| Will's diagram with labeled organelles. |
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