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FREE! CELLS COOTIE CATCHER Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cells Study Tool

Dirty Gerdy Smelly Mellie GNLLC

Fortune Tellers are perfect for: Stations use the appropriate fortune teller for the topic you re studying and place it at a station OR have students rotate through them for a unit/concept review day! Sponge or Warm-up provide them at student tables at the beginning of your class. Exit Tickets ask students a question from the fortune teller Dirty on Gerdy their Smelly way out Mellie of your GNLLC room or have them ask each other questions at the end of class. Fortune Tellers are great to have handy: After students have completed an assignment For enrichment For differentiation To review before tests

Two versions of this Fortune Tellers are provided for you: 1. In the first version, the questions and answers are provided for you and your students just copy the sheet and assemble! 2. In the second version, the questions are provided, but the answer space is left blank. Dirty ThisGerdy allows Smelly students Mellie GNLLC to use the fortune teller as a true study guide they fill in the answers according to their notes or your instruction. Use the first version as an answer key so students can check their work.

What You Will Do: 2 2 1. Cut out the fortune teller along the outermost lines. 2. With the paper blank side up, fold the outer corners inwards and crease along the line until they meet in the middle of the sheet 3 3 and make a square. 3. Fold the outer corners of the new square backwards along the line until they meet in the middle of the sheet and make another smaller square with the questions on the Dirty outside Gerdy Smelly Mellie GNLLC and answers on the inside. 4 5 4. With the questions face up, fold the square in half both ways, making sure to crease the paper to get a nice fold. 5. Open the square back up so that the main words are face up. 6. Lift the flaps and squeeze the corners until they touch in the center 5 6

What You Will Do Directions for using your fortune teller: 1. Have students follow the instructions for folding their fortune teller using the previous page. 2. Students can work by themselves or with a partner to study using their fortune teller. 3. Start by picking one of the four words on the outside of your fortune teller. 4. For each letter that makes up the word, open and close thedirty fortune Gerdy teller Smelly until Mellie you GNLLC reach the last letter of the word. 5. The questions that are visible on the last letter will serve as the questions the student can choose from. 6. Pick a question out of the four that are visible. 7. Answer the question aloud or in your head. 8. Check your answer by opening the flap. 9. Close the fortune teller and start again!

How many cells are eukaryotes made of? What kingdoms do eukaryotes belong to? What is unique about the DNA of a prokaryote? How many cells are prokaryotes made of? The DNA of prokaryotes is free floating, not in a nucleus and circular in shape Dirty Gerdy Smelly Mellie GNLLC Prokaryotes are unicellular- made of one cell Eukaryotes can be either multicellular or unicellular The DNA of eukaryotes is surrounded by a nucleus and is a double helix or twisted ladder Eukaryotes are found in kingdoms Protista, Fungi, Animalia, Plantae Eukaryotes contain organelles surrounded by a membrane like a nucleus and mitochondria. They also have ribosomes, cytoplasm, cell membranes, cell walls, and cilia/flagella. Prokaryotes lack membrane bound organelles. They contain structures like ribosomes, cytoplasm, cell membrane, cell wall, DNA, cilia/flagella Prokaryotes are bacteria found in kingdoms Archaebacteria and Eubacteria What cell structures do prokaryotes have? What kingdoms do prokaryotes belong to? What is unique about the DNA of eukaryotes? What cell structures do eukaryotes have?

How many cells are eukaryotes made of? What kingdoms do eukaryotes belong to? What is unique about the DNA of a prokaryote? What cell structures do prokaryotes have? Dirty Gerdy Smelly Mellie GNLLC What kingdoms do prokaryotes belong to? How many cells are prokaryotes made of? What is unique about the DNA of eukaryotes? What cell structures do eukaryotes have?

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