Introduction Be able to describe cells Be able to know the meaning of new words based on context Be able to practice note taking
“A CELL” WHAT IS A CELL?
A CELL Cells are the basic structures of all living organisms. The human body is composed of trillions of cells, all with their own specialised function . Cells provide structure for the body, take in nutrients from food, and carry out important functions. Cells group together to form tissues and organs, such as the heart and brain.
TYPES OF CELLS Bailey, Regina. "Types of Cells in the Human Body." ThoughtCo, Feb. 11, 2020, thoughtco.com /types-of-cells-in-the-body-373388.
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Taking notes to important information in Reading Try to practice each taking-notes strategy by using reading Passage types of cells
The Outline Method
Cornell Method
Mind Mapping
Charting Method
The Sentence Method
USING CONTEXT CLUES Hints an author give you to help you figure out the meaning of unknown words Use synonyms or antonyms Use definition, restatement, and example Connotation and denotation of new words
Use Synonyms or Antonyms Bill felt remorse , or shame , for his harsh words. This situation is a conundrum , a puzzle that's difficult to solve . The feral cat would not let us pet him, unlike our friendly cat. Marty is gregarious , unlike his brother who is quiet and shy .
Definition, Restatement, and Example My grandma and I went shopping to look for old clocks. She loves to decorate her house with rare items. My grandma will spend days finding things that no one else has . She tries to find items that not many people have ever seen before .
GUESS THE MEANING I was flabbergasted when I found out I won the art contest. (very angry, amazed, tired) Ms. Chen admonished her students to complete their homework. (warned, questioned, promised) Jason was in a somber mood when he heard the bad news. (excited, sad, happy) The man’s large hat and sunglasses concealed his face. (revealed, showed, hid) Eating too much junk food may be hazardous to your health. (dangerous, great, delightful) The boat sailed gently on the tranquil lake. (upset, calm, stormy) Billy descended the stairs into his basement. (crossed, walked up, walked down)