Cell Organelle Facebook Page Instructions

How to Make Your Cell Organelle Facebook Profile
What you need to do:
Start by downloading the “Sample Facebook Profile” from my website: Ms. Dorsey's Impact Teacher Webpage
* Be sure to rename the PPT and save!
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Your organelle will be assigned to you. Once you have it, think about its role for the cell.
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2 Come up with a Name for your organelle.
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Write a Status for your organelle (this should have something to do with its function)
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Google Image a profile picture of your organelle.
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Write something…. (a new status not yet posted; again dealing with your organelle’s function)
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Write the location (in what kind of cell is it found, when is its birthday?)
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Google image the other organelles found in an animal cell (choose any 6 other organelles) and
have these “friends” write posts on your organelle’s wall. (AGAIN these should have something
to do with each individual organelle’s function.) BE SURE YOU PUT THE PICTURES OF
YOUR ORGANELLE FRIENDS UNDER THE “FRIENDS” LIST
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What you need to do:
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Copy and paste your profile picture, name, status from the previous page.
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Write in the background information, personal information and the contact information for your
organelle.
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Add the information to the “Information” box in the bottom left corner.
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What you need to do:
1. Photos of your organelle
 At least 7 pictures that your organelle is tagged in
 2 named albums of your organelles (1 can be profile pictures)
Page 4 
What you need to do:
Include general summary of the organelle
Reminders
 Make sure you save your work often!
 Be creative!
 Use this project as a tool for learning. After making your profile, you should be able to describe the
functions of at least 7 organelles.
Rubric
AMAZING (8PTS)
You worked SO HARD
and did what I knew you
were capable of
Profile
Name and
Picture
Caption
Wall
Info
Activities/
Interests
Friends
Photos
Summary
Profile name (of organelle)
is visible and picture is
accurate and creative.
In first person; include
“status” a friend comment
on the status, recent
activity, and more than 6
posts and posts are made
by other organelles or
elements
Provides accurate
background, personal, and
contact information about
the organelle
Chooses more than 5
activities that reflect a
depth of understanding of
your organelles function
Has more than 6 friends
that accurately reflect other
organelles or
elements/compounds that
work with or use your
organelle
Has 6 or more photos that
accurately reflect the
organelle and the 2 album
covers
Provides accurate
information about the basic
structure and function.
Creativity Neat, colorful and well
organized
Grammar Perfect, no spelling or
grammatical errors.
/spelling
GOOD (6PTS)
OK (2PTS)
You met all of
You didn’t do
the minimum
so great on
requirements
some stuff but
others stuff was
good.
Profile name is Wrong picture
visible and
or name, but
picture is
you tried.
present.
In first person; In first person;
includes
includes
“status”, recent “status”, recent
activity, and 6
activity, and
comments.
some
comments.
(1 PT)
You didn’t get
it or you didn’t
do what I asked
MISSING
(0 PTS)
Where is it?
No picture but
name.
Not present.
In first person;
includes
“status”, and
some
comments.
Not present.
Describes
organelle
briefly.
Some incorrect
info.
Not present.
Chooses 5.
Less than 5
Most
information is
incorrect or
missing.
Only 1.
Has at least 6
friends.
Has fewer than
6 friends.
Has 1 friend.
Not present.
Has at least 5
photos and the
2 album covers
Has 4 or less
photos and/or 2
album covers
Has at least one
photo and 1
album cover
Not present
Describes
organelle
briefly.
Some incorrect
info.
Not present.
Some color
Little color
Most
information is
incorrect or
missing.
No color
Very few
mistakes.
Several
mistakes.
Many mistakes.
Not present.
Not present.
Not present.