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Mitosis Directions: Color and cut out the circles on page 1 through page 3. Cut the dotted lines between the sections. You will need to glue the wheels together by placing glue on the small circles that say “Glue Here". The biggest circle will be glued on the bottom and the smallest circle will be glued on the top.
Mitosis Foldable Activity (Instructions/Guidelines) Using 4 sheets of paper, create foldable to illustrate the stages of mitosis and the Cell Cycle. You will need pages 416-423 in your textbook to help you. Remember to be neat and colorful. You always have the option to type the answers to your questions and then include them in your foldable.
MITOSIS & MEIOSIS FOLDABLE FOLD DIRECTIONS: 1. Fold a sheet of paper in half horizontally (hamburger) so that one side is one inch longer than the other side. 2. Cut the shorter side in half, up towards the fold (mountain top) to create two flaps. LABEL FRONT OF FLAPS 1. Label the LEFT flap, MITOSIS , and sketch 2.
This foldable includes a blank template of our mitosis foldable. You can use this blank template to have students draw their own phases and write in their own facts about each phase. If you do not want students to write in information, you will find the other foldable in the zip file that has the text and pictures already completed . There are many
Stages of Mitosis Foldable Study Guide 1. Fold a piece of white paper in half like a hot dog. 2. Divide your paper into 5 equal sections (45mm for each) and draw a line from left to right. Label by hand each section as follows: interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase and label the last box with telophase & cytokinesis. Fold along this line 3.
Folding Directions. Fold each of your two panels of paper in half. Fold each end of your panels back, creating 4 rectangles on each panel (like an accordion). Overlap one rectangle from each panel and glue them together. There will be a total of 7 rectangles after you do this.
Mitosis / Meiosis Foldable Directions. (Each numbered item represents one of the flaps in your foldable) Binary Fission. Create a series of drawings showing a cell as it proceeds through the stages of binary fission. Label and caption your drawings.