Cell Organelle Facebook Page



How to Make Your Cell Organelle Facebook ProfileWhat you need to do:Start by downloading the “Sample Facebook Profile” from my website: Mrs. Cook's Anatomy page, South Paulding High School * Be sure to rename the PPT and save!Page 11 Your organelle will be assigned to you. Once you have it, think about its role for the cell. 22. Come up with a Name for your organelle.3 Write a Status for your organelle (this should have something to do with its function)4 Google Image a profile picture of your organelle. 5 Write something…. (a new status not yet posted; again dealing with your organelle’s function)6 Write the location (in what kind of cell is it found, when is its birthday?)7 Google image the other organelles found in an animal cell ( choose any 6 other organelles) and have these “friends” write posts on your organelle’s wall. (AGAIN these should have something to do with each individual organelle’s function.) BE SURE YOU PUT THE PICTURES OF YOUR ORGANELLE FRIENDS UNDER THE “FRIENDS” LIST2345677Page 2 What you need to do:1 Copy and paste your profile picture, name, status from the previous page.2 Write in the background information, personal information and the contact information for your organelle.3 Add the information to the “Information” box in the bottom left corner. 1112223RemindersMake sure you save your work often!Be creative!Use this project as a tool for learning. After making your profile, you should be able to describe the functions of at least 7 organelles.Facebook Profile is due to Mrs. Cook (pcook@paulding.k12.ga.us), Google Docs, or flash drive by Tuesday, August 4th . ................
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