Need a Quick Sub Plan for Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic Cells?
Finding meaningful work for a substitute teacher can be challenging, especially during a busy school year. Over the years, I learned that the best sub plans are easy to follow, keep students engaged, and reinforce important science concepts. That's why I created this Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic Cells Activity Bundle.
This resource is designed to help students review the similarities and differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells while working independently or in small groups. The activities can be used together as a complete lesson or individually throughout a unit.
What's Included?
24 Task Cards
Students answer questions about cell structures, characteristics, and functions. The task cards work well for stations, partner activities, review games, or independent practice.
Crossword Puzzle
I enjoy creating crossword puzzles because students seem to enjoy them much more than traditional worksheets. The crossword provides a fun way to reinforce important cell vocabulary and concepts.
Summary Reading Activity
Students read a concise summary of the key ideas related to eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells and then demonstrate their understanding of the content.
Writing Prompts
The writing prompts encourage students to think critically about cell structure and function while practicing science writing skills.
Great for More Than Sub Plans
Although this bundle works well as an emergency sub plan, it can also be used for:
- Bell ringers
- Learning stations
- Homework
- Test review
- Early finishers
- Independent practice
- Science centers
I have found that combining reading, vocabulary practice, task cards, and writing helps students engage with the content in multiple ways. Whether you need a full class period of activities or supplemental resources for your cell unit, this bundle provides a variety of options while keeping students focused on important life science concepts.
Eukaryotic Prokaryotic Cells Activity Packet
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