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make this into a handout:# Mitosis Flipbook Activity: **Cell Division in Motion** ## Name: ____________________________ Period: _______ Date: __________ --- ## NGSS NM State Standard **HS-LS1-4** – Use a model to illustrate the role of cellular division (mitosis) in producing and maintaining complex organisms. --- ## Learning Objective (SWBAT) I can **create a flipbook model of mitosis** and **explain what happens in each stage** and why mitosis is important for growth and repair. --...
This learning resource focuses on the Mitosis Flipbook Activity, designed for high school students to enhance their understanding of cell division. The objective is for students to create a flipbook that visualizes the stages of mitosis, allowing them to explain each phase and its significance for growth and repair in multicellular organisms. The project includes detailed instructions on materials needed, setup, and page requirements for the flipbook. Each page must represent a specific stage of mitosis, incorporating accurate drawings, consistent coloring, and labels for key structures, along with a brief explanatory sentence for each phase. Additional elements of design expectations, reflection questions, and optional extension activities aim to encourage deeper engagement with the topic.
1. Start with Engagement
2. Visual Demonstration
3. Break Down the Stages
4. Foster Creativity
5. Promote Peer Collaboration
6. Encourage the Use of Resources
7. Checkpoint Feedback
8. Reflect on Importance
9. Utilize the Exit Ticket Effectively
10. Celebrate Completion