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Cell/Manor Project - Comparisons CELL MANOR 1. Mitochondria – carries material through the cell 2. Nucleus – directs the cells activities 3. Cytoplasm – Many different organelles are found 4. Ribosomes – Function as factories. Produce protein 5. Endoplasmic Reticulum – Network of passageways. Carries material 6. Golgi Body – receives material and transports to other parts of cell 7. Cell membrane – Protects the cell and regualtes what comes in and out 8. Vacuole – Store food, water and waste A. Peasant B. Manor House/ Castle C. Village D. Roads E. Church F. Blacksmith/mill G. River H. Farm Field/Crops/ Animals 1. The cell nucleus directs all of the cell’s activities similar to how a lord directs the activities of a manor from the manor house. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

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Cell/Manor Project - ComparisonsCELL MANOR

1. Mitochondria – carries material through the cell

2. Nucleus – directs the cells activities 3. Cytoplasm – Many different organelles are

found4. Ribosomes – Function as factories. Produce

protein5. Endoplasmic Reticulum – Network of

passageways. Carries material6. Golgi Body – receives material and

transports to other parts of cell7. Cell membrane – Protects the cell and

regualtes what comes in and out8. Vacuole – Store food, water and waste

A. Peasant B. Manor House/ CastleC. VillageD. RoadsE. ChurchF. Blacksmith/millG. River H. Farm Field/Crops/

Animals

1. The cell nucleus directs all of the cell’s activities similar to how a lord directs the activities of a manor from the manor house.

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

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King John and the Magna Carta

12/12/12

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King John you have angered us by

–Raising taxes and forcing us to buy goods at high prices

–Ordering us to build your palaces –Demanding money for your war with

France and losing land –Engaging in a quarrel with the pope

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King John’s Castle

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King John’s Personality• Assumed the throne after the

death of brother, Richard

• Nicknamed “Lackland” because he inherited no land from his father (youngest son)

• Cruel, ignorant, and unpopular

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King John’s Thoughts

• “If I sign this document I will be giving power to the lords and the English people”

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The Magna Carta

• “Great Charter” limited the monarch’s (kings) power by:

• No imprisonment without a jury trial (Habeas Corpus)

• Getting the lords permission before taxing

• No interference with the Church’s authority

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King John Wanted PosterMust contain:

1. Description with picture2. Reward3. 3-5 reasons John is wanted

(Ex. Raising taxes)4. Place to take him when

found (address, jail)5. Why he must be found to

sign the Magna Carta (three reasons describing the benefit of the Magna Carta)

6. Extra Credit for coloring