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  1. This resource is two differentiated versions of a foldable and graphic organizer that can be used to teach about Cell Theory. Students will use two resources to complete their foldable: Ted-Ed YouTube Video: The Wacky History of Cell Theory, and information from the Website Biology Dictionary- Cel...

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  2. Students create a timeline of the events of the Cell Theory. Can be done as a individual or group work or as a whole group note-taker. They will answer questions on the front of the foldable for teacher formative assessment.

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  3. Cell Theory Timeline Foldable. You will create a timeline foldable to organize information about six very. influential scientists, “giants,” that helped to establish the cell theory as we know it. today. These “giants” include Robert Hooke, Hans and Zacharias Jansen, Anton Van. Leewenhoek, Matthias Schleiden, Theodor Schwan, and Rudolph Virchow.

  4. You will create a timeline foldable to organize information about five very influential scientists, “giants,” that helped to establish the cell theory as we know it today. These “giants” include Robert Hooke, Anton Van Leeuwenhoek, Matthias Schleiden, Theodor Schwan, and Rudolph Virchow .

  5. Jul 27, 2023 · Cell Theory in Timeline. Cell discovery began in the 1600s when a Dutch shopkeeper, Antony van Leeuwenhoek, discovered simple lenses and used them to visualize single-celled organisms, which he collectively termed ‘animalcules.’. The discovery of a compound optical microscope by Hans and Zacharias Janssen in 1590 made it even easier to ...

  6. You will create a timeline foldable to organize information about six very influential scientists, “giants,” that helped to establish the cell theory as we know it today. These “giants” include Robert Hooke, Anton Van Leewenhoek, Matthias Schleiden, Theodor Schwan, and Rudolph Virchow .

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  8. This is a great foldable on the cell theory. It lists the three parts of the cell theory and gives some kind of visual image to help students make connections to the 3 parts of the cell theory. # 1 - "All living things are made up of cells." The foldable shows a bunch of different living thing...

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