In science, we just finished learning about cells and their organelles/parts. It was a pretty interesting subject because I learned a lot of different things that I never knew. Because of this section, we also did a group project called the "Edible Cell Project". This was a group project and it required many things.
Now Mrs. Poole is questioning whether this project helps us learn the parts and their functions or if it is just a waste of time. I actually had no clue what the parts did or where they were located in the cell. However, after doing the edible cell project, I have a better understanding of the cell organelles and their funtions. Although I got my question wrong, I have learned a lot. I had just mixed up two of the cell funtions.
I think that the science teachers should continue this project because it really did help me recieve a better understanding of the cell organelles and their functions. The other students should get the same oppertunity because not only was it educating, it was a fun way to learn about the different parts of a cell and their jobs. All in all, this project is worthwhile, and the science teachers should continue this interesting way of learning the cell organelles and their functions.
Now Mrs. Poole is questioning whether this project helps us learn the parts and their functions or if it is just a waste of time. I actually had no clue what the parts did or where they were located in the cell. However, after doing the edible cell project, I have a better understanding of the cell organelles and their funtions. Although I got my question wrong, I have learned a lot. I had just mixed up two of the cell funtions.
I think that the science teachers should continue this project because it really did help me recieve a better understanding of the cell organelles and their functions. The other students should get the same oppertunity because not only was it educating, it was a fun way to learn about the different parts of a cell and their jobs. All in all, this project is worthwhile, and the science teachers should continue this interesting way of learning the cell organelles and their functions.