Most days you wouldn't want your child to eat their science project, however, some of the 6th graders couldn't help themselves. The students made cell models from gelatin and other delights. Plant cells, animal cells, paramecium, amoeba, euglena, bacteria and the four stages of mitosis were all created by the students. Thank you parents for making the jello! Without you, this project would not be possible.
Click on a name below to see individual models of the student's work
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6-1 Bardash |
6-2 Panizzi |
6-3 Cinto |
6-4 Crismon |
I made an animal cell out of jello, bubble gum, sprinkles, and gummy worms. I used the bubble gum for the nucleus, the sprinkles for the genes or the DNA, and I use the gummy worms for the cytoplasm. I learned that there is a lot to know about one single cell and that there are different kinds of cells. I enjoyed the project a lot and that there are ways to have fun in school especially science. I think that if you enjoy experiments you will do your work. Science can be fun for you if you do your homework. By: Jessica L.
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Created 9-10-01 Updated 9-18-07
Saratoga Community Consolidated School Morris, Il.