1 Diversity of Life What are the differences between organisms? Taxonomic Stations 9
2 Maryland Science Content Standard Students will be able to provide examples and explain that organisms sorted into groups share similarities in external structures as well as similarities in internal anatomical structures and processes which can be used to infer the degree of relatedness among organisms
3 Objectives Students will be able to classify organisms based on their characteristics. Title:Taxonomy Date:3/11/2016
4 Warm-Up: Number your warm up paper 1-4. For each of the following slides, identify the organism that does not belong in the groups with the other organisms.
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9 Today Students Will… Explore different taxonomic groups by completing an activity at each taxonomy station Explain one thing they learned about organisms by answering the conclusion question
10 Directions You will be exploring different kinds of organisms. These organisms are classified in groups according to their shared characteristics. For each taxonomic group, you must describe the body plan, how organisms get their food, how they breathe, grow, reproduce, survive in their environment, and any other important information that may be included.
11 Taxonomic Groups A. = Bacteria to Plants TextB. = Animals Text Bacteria A Protists- Lab Vascular Plants A Nonvascular Plants A Sponges B Worms B Arthropods B Fishes B Birds B Mammals B
12 Conclusion What did you learn about organisms that you didn’t know before?