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Mind Stretcher 4-10-17 Answer: CRANE

Directions: Open book to Chapter 9 and silently read section 1 (p. 222) Directed reading will be passed out shortly Pay attention to the pictures & captions too!

Mind Stretcher 4-11-17 1. Why do you think scientists classify things into groups? So they can identify them and know what they are talking about! 2. What is Taxonomy? The science of describing, naming, and classifying living things.

Brain Pop- Classification Preview the “quiz” questions on your organizer Watch the Brain Pop and circle answers If needed, we can view it one more time together **Skip the other activity to the right side…for now!

Directions Today 1st: Complete BrainPop quiz only (skip right side) 2nd: What is Classification? (Vocabulary Activity) 3rd: Read Ch. 9-2 and complete directed reading **Quiz over Ch. 9 this FRIDAY…make sure you are studying!!!

3 Domains- Eukarya, Archaea, Eubacteria Mind Stretcher 4-12-17 1. How many LEVELS of classification are there today? 2. How many DOMAINS are there? NAME THEM. **Get out 9-1 HW & “classification vocab” sheet! 8 3 Domains- Eukarya, Archaea, Eubacteria

EX: Eukarya is MORE BROAD (greater than) Animalia… > < < > < > < >

LESS True True EUKARYA True

Directions for Wed: Complete “Dr. Birdley: Two Types of Cells” SKIP #1 and #2 on page 48…just read the comic and short reading passage to help you answer the back side! When finished, bring paper to front to use the answer key & check your work for 9-1 & Dr. Birdley Finish 9-2…then Start Dr. Birdley: The 6 Kingdoms

Mind Stretcher 4/13/17: 1. Name two differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. 2. Which kingdoms are eukaryotes? 3. Which kingdoms are prokaryotes? Prokaryotes- DNA floats in cytoplasm, Smaller in size Eukaryotes- DNA inside nucleus, Larger than prokaryotes Animalia, Plantae, Protista, & Fungi Eubacteria & Archaebacteria

Classification Mnemonic- Take notes on the organizer provided!

Levels of Classification REMEMBER: Stands For: An Example: Doctor/Daring/Darling Domain Eukarya King Kingdom Animalia Phillip Phylum Chordata Came Class Mammalia Over Order Carnivora For Family Canidae Makes its SCIENTIFIC NAME! Genus- always capitalized Species- lower case Grape Genus Canis Soda Species familiaris ** Leave space for a short description under the EXAMPLES…

Guess the organism…. Eukarya Add a brief note under the example column… Organisms whose cells have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Eukarya

Animalia Chordata All animals Animals with a backbone

Mammalia Carnivore Animals with a backbone Nurse their young Teeth for tearing meat

Canidae Canis Backbone Nurse their young Teeth for tearing meat Medium build, long snout Includes domestic and wild dogs, wolves, and jackals

Canis familiaris What is it? Scientific name - Genus followed by the species or specific name. (Italicized and only the Genus name is capital) What is it?

Other Species belonging to the Canis Genus: Canis latrans coyote or prairie wolf Canis lupus gray wolf Canis mesomelas jackal

Scientific names All organisms use a two part name made up of their Genus followed by the Species or specific name. Examples: Elephas maximus Felis catus Panthera tigris

Doctor King Phillip Came Over For Grape Soda! Next Steps: Use the index card to draw King Phillip (or any similar idea) with his GRAPE SODA Fill up the page! Make sure to ADD the Mnemonic!! Best ones get Silver Hawk & added to bulletin board! Doctor King Phillip Came Over For Grape Soda! * When finished, pick up & complete Dr. Birdley 6 Kingdoms!

Directions for Friday: Check 9-2 HW Complete “Dr. Birdley: The Six Kingdoms” Watch Brain Pop “The 6 Kingdoms” and fill out “quiz’ on organizer provided Complete Kingdom Pie Chart

Monday & Tuesday- On laptops Take notes on the Kingdoms on a separate sheet provided Next- complete interactive activities using your organizer provided and links on the blog Finished? Watch BrainPop on The 6 Kingdoms/Take “quiz” & complete inverted triangles

Classification: Inverted Triangle Example