How Do You Make A 5Th Grade Animal Cell Model?
When your child begins to study animal and plant life in 5th grade science class, he may be required to create a 3d model cell for a class project or science fair. Design a simple cell model featuring the five basic cell organelles in an animal cell with craft supplies like Styrofoam, paint and glue. The teacher will be appreciative of the fact that she can display the cell structures in class without attracting ants the way cell models constructed out of candy would. Follow these steps to make a 5th grade animal cell model. Make a 5th grade animal cell model by cutting a 6-inch Styrofoam ball in half with a sharp knife or wire Styrofoam cutter. Cover half of the ball with red acrylic paint-use a stencil brush to pounce paint onto the surface since brushing it with a regular paint brush won’t get paint into the nooks of the material. You won’t be using the other half of the ball. Produce the cytoplasm by coating the flat surface of the 3d model cell with a layer of clear glaze. The gla