 HAPPY FRIDAY  Bellwork: Write “Finish coloring Kingdom Chart” and have me sign your bellwork page. Turn in your I.A.N. by the end of the day. Prokaryote.

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 HAPPY FRIDAY  Bellwork: Write “Finish coloring Kingdom Chart” and have me sign your bellwork page. Turn in your I.A.N. by the end of the day. Prokaryote vs Eukaryote: Color eukaryotic boxes blue Color prokaryotic boxes yellow. Unicellular vs Multicellular: Color unicellular boxes purple Color multicellular boxes orange Color the both boxes half purple and half orange. Autotroph or Heterotroph: Color heterotrophic boxes red Color autotrophic boxes green Color the both boxes half red and half green. Cell Wall: Color the yes boxes grey Color the no boxes light blue Color the both boxes half grey and half light blue.

Essential Question: How would you determine what kingdom an organism belongs to? Standard: compare the characteristics of taxonomic groups including plantae and animalia (B8C)

Archeabacteria: Orange Six Kingdom Sort 1st: Highlight/underline/circle the key words that help you determine the kingdom. 2nd: Determine what Kingdom an organism belongs to. 3rd:Get a signature from ME…..your teacher.  4th: Color-code each organism based on what kingdom they belong to: Eubacteria: Red Archeabacteria: Orange Protist: Yellow Plantae: Green Fungi: Blue Animalia: Purple