KS2 CLASSIFICATION (YR 3 & 4) CURRICULUM LINKS KS2 Living things and their habitats Recognise that living things can be grouped in a variety of ways Explore and use classification keys to help group, identify and name a variety of living things in their local and wider environment Chester Zoo’s oldest chimpanzee, Boris Last updated: Aug 2015
LEARNING OBJECTIVES After attending this workshop, all pupils will be able to: Identify and name a variety of common animals including fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. Explore the use of classification keys to help identify a variety of living things. Most students will be able to: Recognise that living things can be grouped in a variety of ways. Understand how classification keys are used to help identify a variety of living things, and will be able to use them correctly. Some students will be able to: Describe how living things are classified into broad groups according to common observable characteristics, based on similarities and differences. A Cheetah at Chester Zoo
Critically Endangered Sumatran Tigers at Chester Zoo IMPORTANT NOTE – ANIMAL CONTACT Some Discovery Workshops MAY include a selection of bio-artefacts. Please inform us in advance of any allergies or phobias that may be affected by this. An antibacterial foam handwash will be offered to all students at the end of the workshop. In order for this to be effective, teachers are asked to ensure that all students have clean hands on arrival at the Sumba Schoolroom in Islands. IMPORTANT NOTE- TEACHER NUMBERS As this workshop involves an aspect of ‘out and about’ ideally we recommend at least 2 teachers to accompany the group. LESSON PLAN Using a variety of artefacts (some real) from our unique Islands animal collection, students will become explorers and work in small groups to discover the five vertebrate groups and their common characteristics using a classification key. After exploring the vertebrate groups in Sumba classroom,students will continue their journey exploring one of the vertebrate groups out and about in Islands. Groups will have to find and investigate two particular vertebrate species and capture an image showcasing it’s characteristics and put what they have learnt during the session into practice. *Images/Photographs will be created using IPads. Please note that images of the species can be sent to teachers after the session on request.
A Critically Endangered Blue- throated Macaw PLANNING A ROUTE: ANIMALS DISCUSSED DURING WORKSHOP The following animals are discussed during the session and can be seen in the Zoo: various fish species (Monsoon forest/The Aquarium), Bali Starling (Islands: Bali), Cassowary (Islands: Papua), Cinnamon frogs, Sunda Gharials (Monsoon Forest), Reticulated Python (Realm of the Red Ape), Sumatran Orangutan (Islands), Sumatran Tiger (Island: Sumatra). SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES TO LINK WITH YOUR WORKSHOP BEFORE VISIT (recommended prior learning - useful but not essential) An understanding of the basic terms mammal, reptile, fish, amphibian and bird would benefit students. DID YOU KNOW? There are a selection of curriculum- linked self-led Explorer trails available to download at 4/trails-and-resources. The “Classification” explorer trail compliments the “Classification” discovery workshop nicely. 4/trails-and-resources DURING VISIT While observing animals in the Zoo, attempt to work out how we would classify this species and why. Take a photo if you’re not sure. In monsoon forest there is a huge variety of vertebrates and invertebrates all under one roof, why not have a go at classifying them into the vertebrate groups?
One of Chester Zoo’s ever-popular Meerkats! After visit Play the A-Z game- go round the group in order and name an animal they saw in the zoo beginning with A…, B…, C…. Design imaginary creatures to fit into specific vertebrate groups. Investigate invertebrate classification by paying a visit to the Tripa research station in Monsoon Forest, where you will find some amazing invertebrates! SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES TO LINK WITH YOUR WORKSHOP