Fifth Grade Memory Books and Plant Cell Models

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This week, students have enjoyed working on their very own Fifth Grade Memory Books. Pages in the memory activity include: A-Z All About Me, Reflection Doodle, Most Likely To…, Summer Goals, and A Letter to Next Year’s Fifth Graders. It has been a lot of fun to hear their ideas, thoughts, and reflections of the past school year.  This assignment has brought up a lot of precious (and hilarious) memories for all of us and I look forward to seeing each student’s completed memory book. 

On Friday, we are finally creating the highly anticipated plant cell models! This is a fun and engaging way to review all eleven organelles of a plant cell, and it’s made entirely of food and candy. Each student has designed a plan for their models including the organelle, its function, a candy representation, and a labeled drawing of their edible cells. Stay tuned for fun pictures of this super sweet activity!

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