Objective: To be able to create your own animal cell and plant cell model using recycled materials. Materials:  Old pages of notebook  old newspaper  cornstarch (gawgaw)/glue  old lid containers  food color-3 different colors (optional),  toothpick  walis tingting. Procedure: 1. Look for old lids (cover) of containers; you can use either circular lid or rectangular/ square lid. 2. Make a paste from cornstarch (gawgaw) or you can use glue. 3. Use the strips of paper and paste/glue to mold the organelles. Do so that it can fit on the lids that you have. Let it dry. Take note of the shape of each organelle. 4. Paint your organelles using food color (optional). Arrange the organelles accordingly. Label your organelle using a toothpick or stick as stand for flag lets.   Guide questions: 1. What kind of cell were you able to make, animal or plant? 2. What make it animal or plant cell? 3. What are the parts that you included in your own model of the cell? 4. What do you feel after you have done your work? 5. If you are going to do it again, how will you improve it?

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  • Objective: To be able to create your own animal cell and plant cell model using
    recycled materials.
    Materials:
     Old pages of notebook
     old newspaper
     cornstarch (gawgaw)/glue
     old lid containers
     food color-3 different colors (optional),
     toothpick
     walis tingting.

Procedure:
1. Look for old lids (cover) of containers; you can use either circular lid or
rectangular/ square lid.
2. Make a paste from cornstarch (gawgaw) or you can use glue.
3. Use the strips of paper and paste/glue to mold the organelles. Do so that it
can fit on the lids that you have. Let it dry. Take note of the shape of each
organelle.
4. Paint your organelles using food color (optional). Arrange the organelles
accordingly. Label your organelle using a toothpick or stick as stand for flag
lets.

 

Guide questions:
1. What kind of cell were you able to make, animal or plant?
2. What make it animal or plant cell?
3. What are the parts that you included in your own model of the cell?
4. What do you feel after you have done your work?
5. If you are going to do it again, how will you improve it?

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