Studying cells can be confusing without a visual. Make cells engaging and exciting with these interactive projects. Your middle school students will be asking to study cells every day!
1. Cell Rice Krispies
This tasty cell model will make a great addition to any classroom. All you need is rice Krispies, marshmallow fluff, and candies to act as the different parts of your cell. This activity is such a fun extension of any cellular biology unit!
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2. LEGO Animal Cell
Students can build this adorable animal cell model out of legos! Supply students with post-its or any small pieces of paper to label the different parts of the cell. Once your class is finished, set up a gallery filled with cell models to make a cell city! The possibilities are endless!
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3. Shrinky Dink Cell Model
Your students will love to study cell science with this hands-on activity! Using plastic and markers, have your students draw different cell types. Then, put it in the oven or microwave and watch the cell shrink to a tiny version of their creation. Students will love this learning activity!
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4. Pizza Cell
Make a cell from pizza in this edible cell project! You can make pizza from scratch or buy already made pizza and add toppings to make one giant single cell. This would make an excellent dish for any biology party!
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5. Felt Cell
Students can gain a deeper understanding of cell processes in this unique arts and crafts cell project. Students can make any type of cell out of felt and then sew on materials such as buttons or cloths to make a one-of-a-kind miniature cell blanket.
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6. Cell Cake
This edible cell model can be used to make cell structure tasty! Make your own cake or buy a premade cake already at the store. Then decorate with candy and sweet treats. Who knew cell organelles could taste so good?! This is a fun 3D cell model project that you won’t want to miss!
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7. Pumpkin Cell Model
This adorable and tasty cell model is in such a fun vehicle — a pumpkin! You can either use a real pumpkin or a model pumpkin, just be sure you are able to cut off the top. Then fill the inside with goodies to represent the different parts of the cell. Once you complete, you’ll have a fall-themed edible model that students will want to make again!
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8. Mint Tin Cell Model
Students can represent cell organelle structure in this tiny cell creation. Supply students with a mint tin or any miniature box. Then students can decorate the inside of the box with the parts of the cell. This activity will have students understand cell function in no time!
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9. Make a Cell with Slime
In this super fun activity, students can make eukaryotic cells out of slime! Students can either make the slime from scratch or buy premade slime. Then add items like marbles and bits of straws to create a cell-like look!
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10. Cell Display Boards
Middle school students can showcase their knowledge about cells in a unique posterboard activity. On the outside, students can draw a model to represent a plant cell or an animal cell. Then inside, students will fill the poster with the information they learned about that topic. Superstar students will love sharing their understanding of cell structure in this activity!
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11. Styrofoam Cell Model
Students will love demonstrating the basic structures of cells in this hands-on activity. Supply students with a large styrofoam ball (either whole or pre-cut) and then have students complete with clay and other materials to represent their understanding of cell function. Students will be very engaged in this cell model exploration.
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12. Interactive Cell Worksheet
In this cell worksheet, students can color in the different parts of a cell and then label the definitions underneath. Students will love the interactive nature of the cell parts worksheet. This can be used for plant cells or animal cells.
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13. Clay Model
If you’re looking for a hands-on activity that’s both fun and educational, look no further than this clay cell model. Students will love making this actual cell model. You can use this to make either an animal cell model or a plant cell model.
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14. Jello Cell Project
Students can marvel at the beauty of animal cells in this hands-on cell project. Students can understand cell processes through the creation of this 3D model. After viewing peer projects, teachers can lead discussion activities about their thoughts on animal cells.
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15. Cell Flashcards
These card sets are both adorable and informative! Students can practice vocabulary such as cell membrane and learn about the cell cycle. You can either copy-and-cut cards or pass cards to student groups to have them cut out themselves. This educational activity will have students learning about cells for the whole school year!
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16. Cell Crossword Puzzle
If you are looking for additional resources for students to practice their vocabulary, this resource is for you! Students can gain a deeper understanding of cell processes by working through all of the different definitions. Make this activity a summative assessment by removing the word bank!
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17. Plant Cell Worksheet
This pre-made digital activity is a great worksheet to assess your students’ knowledge in the science lab. This worksheet is teaming with cell vocabulary to test even your most advanced students!
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18. Wanted Posters
If you’re looking for a way to showcase cells with organelles, this silly activity will make your students laugh while also increasing their understanding of the different parts of a cell. This is a great learning activity for biology students, particularly 7th grade students studying the parts of the cell.
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19. Cell Bingo
Print out the bingo cards for students and students will be answering along to fill out their bingo cards. With vocabularies like endoplasmic reticulum and chloroplast, students will be actively thinking about what they learned in your course. Keep whole-class card sets to keep this as a game your students will be playing for years to come.
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20. Cell Song
Students can better understand curriculum materials by singing along to the cell song. This song will be stuck in your students’ heads as a reminder of the vocabulary they learned about. Students can even create their own cell song afterward!
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21. Cell Membrane Model
This activity will teach students about cell membrane function! All you need is a cardboard roll, styrofoam balls, and string!
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22. Cell Cookie
This cookie cell model will be a tasty way for students to learn about cells. Once your class makes these cookies, it’ll be teaming with cells and a real cell gallery!
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23. Cell Sandwich
Make a tasty cell with organelles in this sandwich project! The types of cells are endless for your sandwich! Even make a 3D animal cell!
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