B1 Smaller and larger groups

Unit 3
Classification
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Unit 3
Classification
B1 Smaller and larger groups

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Pencil case
Put the contents of your pencil case on your desk
Devide the contents into groups.
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2:00

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How many groups did you make?

Slide 3 - Open question

Based on what features did you divide the groups?

Slide 4 - Open question

No rules, so all groups are good
Many differences
Unit Classification

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Learning objectives
  • 3.1.1 You can classify organisms into domains and kingdoms.
  • 3.1.2 You can list the features of animal, plant, fungal and bacterial cells.
  • 3.1.3 You can list the groups that are used for further classification within a kingdom.

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5:00

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• One pupil thinks of one of the animals.
• The other tries to work out which animal it is by asking two questions.
– You are only allowed to ask about features of the animal. So you aren’t allowed to ask “Is it the elephant?” straight away
– The questions can only be answered yes or no.
– After you have asked two questions, you have to say the correct animal. You’ll only be able to do that if you have asked about the correct features. To do this, you must first have classified the group of animals in your own thoughts.
• Change over after the animal has been guessed.

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Organisms
Domain
Kingdom
Prokaryotes
Eukaryotes
Animals
Plants
Fungi
No nucleus
 nucleus

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Organisms
Domain
Kingdom
Prokaryotes
Eukaryotes
Animals
Plants
Fungi
No nucleus
 nucleus
No cell wall
No chloroplasts
cell wall
chloroplasts
cell wall
No chloroplasts

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Multicellular

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Smaller groups
Do Kids Prefer Candy Over Fresh Green Salads?
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2:00

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Branching tree

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Does photosynthesis take place in a horse?
Fotosynthese kan alleen in de bladgroenkorrel plaatsvinden.
De bladgroenkorrel zit in het blad van een plant.
Een paard is geen plant. Dus vindt er geen fotosynthese plaats
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 15 - Quiz

Phyla
Families
Species
Classes

Slide 16 - Drag question

What is the most important difference between a prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell?
A
Cell wall
B
Nucleus
C
Reproduction
D
Size

Slide 17 - Quiz

Basic 1 
Ex. 2 uai 8
(Home)work

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Prokaryote
Eukaryote

Slide 19 - Drag question

Rijk van de planten
Rijk van de dieren
Rijk van de schimmels
Rijk van de bacteriën

Slide 20 - Drag question

Leerdoelen
  • Ik kan organismen indelen in groepen en rijken
  • Ik kan de celkenmerken noemen van dieren, planten, schimmels en bacteriën
  • Ik kan de groepen noemen die ontstaan bij de verdere indeling van een rijk
  • Opdrachten: 1t/m 9

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