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Classification

What are Dichotomous Keys? a method for determining the identity of something (like the name of a butterfly, a plant, a lichen, or a rock) by going through a series of choices that leads the user to the correct name of the item. A dichotomous key is a listing of characteristics, such as structure and behavior, organized in such a way that an organism can be identified or classified. Think of a dichotomous key as a type of scavenger hunt. Dichotomous means "divided in two parts".

Using a dichotomous key At each step of the process of using the key, the user is given two choices; each alternative leads to another question until the item is identified. 1a. If the leaves are flat….go to question 4. 1b. If the leaves are needle-like….go to question 2. 2a. Are the needles in a bunch? Go to question 5 2b. Are they spread along the branch?“…pine tree Eventually, when enough questions have been answered, the identity of the tree is revealed.

Opposite Paired Statements 1. a. tail fins are horizontal—whale………………….go to 2 b. tail fins are vertical—fish……………………….go to 3 2. a. has teeth or tusk—toothed whale………………..go to 4 b. has no teeth………………………...BALEEN WHALE 3. a. has gill slits behind mouth—shark…….………...go to 5 b. has no gill slits……………………..NONSHARK FISH 4. a. black with white underside………….KILLER WHALE b. tusk, gray with dark spots………………....NARWHAL 5. a. head is hammer-shaped……..HAMMERHEAD SHARK b. tail is half the body length……….THRESHER SHARK

Yes or No Questions

MAKING A DICHOTOMOUS CLASSIFICATION KEY http://www.qacps.k12.md.us/ces/Staff2.htm

POSSIBLE “DERIVED CHARACTERS” Hammer-like head All made of one material Is it hinged Has a sharp edge Has holes

Hammer-like head Other types of head

Hammer-like head Other types of head

Hammer-like head Other types of head ALL Made of Wood Made of Wood and other materials

Hammer-like head Other types of head Sides of head are different Sides of head are same

Hammer-like head Other types of head Sides of head are different Sides of head are same All wooden NOT all wooden

? ? Hammer-like head Other types of head Sides of head are different Sides of head are same ? ? All wooden Wooden and rubber

Engage Activity –Create your own dichotomous key Create a dichotomous key to identify 2 people in this classroom, using questions based on gender, hair length/color, glasses (or not), clothing color, etc. 1a. Is this person male? Go to question 2. 1b. Is this person female? Go to question 3.