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Amino acid
Amino acid
Amino acid
Amino acid
For Middle and High School Students to Better Understand Monomers of
Macromolecules
Amino acid
Amino acid
Amino acid
Amino acid
Amino acid
Amino acid
Amino acid
Amino acid
Fatty acid
Fatty acid
Fatty acid
Fatty acid
Fatty acid
Fatty acid
Fatty acid
Nucleotide
Nucleotide
Nucleotide Nucleotide
Nucleotide
Nucleotide
Nucleotide
Nucleotide
Monosaccharide
Monosaccharide
Monosaccharide Monosaccharide
Monosaccharide
Monosaccharide
Directions: Choose a color for each of the monomers below and color them. Cut out the pieces and use them to assemble your macromolecules. Place your macromolecules in the appropriate space. Match the functions with the corresponding macromolecule.
Control many chemical reactions and processes that take place in living things are well as act as the building supplies
Fats, oils, and waxes that act as a stored energy source, insulation, and water-proof coverings
The immediate and primary energy source of all living things
Stored hereditary information in the form of DNA and RNA
Fatty acid
Fatty acid
Amino acid
Amino acid
Amino acid
Monosaccharide
Monosaccharide
© Science From The South 2016
Amino acid
Amino acid
Amino acid
Amino acid
Amino acid
Amino acid
Amino acid
Amino acid
Fatty acid
Fatty acid
Fatty acid
Fatty acid
Fatty acid
Fatty acid
Fatty acid
Nucleotide
Nucleotide
Nucleotide Nucleotide
Nucleotide
Nucleotide
Nucleotide
Nucleotide
Monosaccharide
Monosaccharide
Monosaccharide Monosaccharide
Monosaccharide
Monosaccharide
Directions: Choose a color for each of the monomers below and color them. Cut out the pieces and use them to assemble your macromolecules. Place your macromolecules in the appropriate space. Match the functions with the corresponding macromolecule.
Fatty acid
Fatty acid
Amino acid
Amino acid
Amino acid
Monosaccharide
Monosaccharide
Nucleotide
Nucleotide
Fatty acid
Fatty acid
Monosaccharide
Amino acid
© Science From The South 2016
Macromolecule Building
© Science From The South 2016
Protein
Lipid
Carbohydrate
Nucleic Acid
Monomer Function
Directions: Choose a color for each of the monomers below and color them. Cut out the pieces and use them to assemble your macromolecules. Place your macromolecules in the appropriate space. Match the functions with the corresponding macromolecule.
Control many chemical reactions and processes that take place in living things are
well as act as the building supplies
Fats, oils, and waxes that act as a stored energy source, insulation, and water-proof
coverings
The immediate and primary energy source of all living things
Stored hereditary information in the form of DNA and RNA
© Science From The South 2016
Directions: Choose a color for each of the monomers below and color them. Cut out the pieces and use them to assemble your macromolecules. Place your macromolecules in the appropriate space. Write the function of each macromolecule in the space provided.
© Science From The South 2016
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Teacher’s Notes: The concept of macromolecules can be tough for students to understand. In addition, there is a lot that students have to memorize. Help your students remember and learn about macromolecules using this activity. • Students color and cut out the pieces to build their macromolecules. Help them understand the idea of a monomer
and remember which goes with which. • Have them match the description with the appropriate macromolecule to help them remember the basic function of
each. • Perfect for their interactive notebook. • Use it for review/reinforcement, to teach the concept, or assess their understanding of it. • Make it a race to complete activity and assign bonus points for a quiz or test. • Use it as a part of a station activity. • Group or individual work. • If your students tend to take longer to cut and color, have them only cut and color a few and then draw in the remainder.
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