Monday, February 9, 2009

Cells

Check out this site on cells.

http://www.iknowthat.com/com/L3?Area=Science%20Lab



What We Know About Cells
Cells help your body.
Cells are some type of organism that lives in your body.
There are different types of cells.
There are white blood cells.
Cells are very important.
There are red blood cells.
There are bone cells.
Cells are very delicate.
Cells are in every living thing.
Bone blood cells can help you up.
Cells help you fight off sickness.
You have cells in your immune system.
Cells are both outside and inside your body.
Cells flow through your body like blood.
Some cells protect the inside of your body.
Not all cells look the same.
You need cells to live.
There are tissue cells.
Some cells are big and some are small.
Cells are very small.
You cannot see cells.
Cells are found around your body.


Expect to learn/ Want to learn
How do cells fight off diseases?
How do cells help your body?
How many cells are in your body?
What type of organisms are they?
How many types of cells are there in our body?
What do white blood cells look like?
What role do cells play in helping your body?
What are red blood cells and what do they do?
What do bone cells do in your body?
How are cells delicate? Are they fragile? If they bump into something will they break apart?
Does each cell do different things?
How do blood bone cells help you up??????????????
What kind of sickness can cells fight off?
What is an immune system?
Do they help the outside of your body?
Where do the cells flow through your body like blood?
How do some cells protect the inside of your body?
Do white cells and red cells look different?
What would happen if you didn’t have cells?
Can blood cell tissue hurt you?
How big and how small are they?
How small?
Why can’t you see them?
Where are cells found?

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think its really good that our class is learning about cells.I can't wait to do other assignments and projects on cells.

Febuary 9,2009
Ferney!

Suzanne said...

Wow, you know a lot more about cells than I do. But, I love your questions. I can't wait for you to post after the unit on what you learned, because I know I can learn from you. :)

Anonymous said...

This science blog is great! I just wanted to let you know that the blog is exciting.

DA


Da is worried that Dr. Constande will be upset that she did not leave a comment on the reading blog....


It does not look like this material will be "hard cell" in the classroom :-}

DA's Dad

Anonymous said...

Dear ms.Anderson i love the new website (i know that.com) it so fun i went on the vision and weather





your student, Francesca

Anonymous said...

I think that the cells will help the class at least 50% human body.I really think it's going to be fun doing activities about the cells in animals, and plants. Then the Human body.


John