Third’s Biology Project

During the first term at KEHS students in the Thirds study cell structure and organisation in Biology lessons. For many students this is their first time using a microscope and experiences of the microscopic world. As part of this curious adventure, students from 3K undertook a homework project to bring these tiny...

During the first term at KEHS students in the Thirds study cell structure and organisation in Biology lessons. For many students this is their first time using a microscope and experiences of the microscopic world. As part of this curious adventure, students from 3K undertook a homework project to bring these tiny structures to life by building models of cells. They could be as creative as their imagination would let them, and the result was truly fantastic! Students made Lego cells that lit up, 3D clay models and a large number of cell-shaped cakes and biscuits. The hard work and commitment to creativity was impressive and all the students should be very proud of what they achieved.

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