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The Microscope and Cells 
This lesson will cover microscopes and cells. Microscopes will be used in order to view animal cheek cells and onion plant cells. Students will be able to label the parts of a microscope as well as identify the parts of animal and plant cells and differentiate between the two.
Rubric Code: ZC37B8
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Subject: Biology  
Type: Handout  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric The Microscope and Cells
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Fair

3 pts

Good

5 pts

MicroSlide questions Plant & Animal

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Completed very little/ Inaccurate
Fair

acceptable participation for the activity.

Has some of the plant and animal cells worksheet filled out with some correct answers.

Several misunderstandings but overall a good grasp of the concepts at hand
Good

Has all of the plant and animals cells worksheet filled out with correct answers or very few minor errors.
Drawings of cells

Poor

Drawings lack detail and are not labeled
Fair

Drawings have basic but lack detail and or labeling
Good

Slide drawings are very well done and resemble the sample from the slide. Parts are labelled as required.



Keywords:
  • cells, label, microscope, organelles

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