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Agenda Classification through the Curriculum Background Information Lessons Misconceptions, Multiple Intelligences, and Modifications of some lessons Assessment and Evaluation Literacy Resources
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Classification through the Curriculum Grades 1 - 3 Identification of characteristics of plants and animals Grade 4 Classification of plants and animals according to their roles in food chains and diet Grade 6 Classification of components in diverse systems Similarities & differences in plants & animals Grade 8 Identification of unicellular and multicellular organisms
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Classification through the Curriculum 11U Biology Classification of each kingdom according to anatomical physiological characteristics 11C Biology Characteristics of microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, viruses) 12U/C Prep. Characteristics, properties, and virulence of various bacteria and pathogens 12 Workplace Characteristics and growth of different types of non-pathogenic bacteria Differences between bacteria and viruses
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BackgroundInformation Background Information http://www.scienceclarified.com/images/uesc_06_img0326.jpg 2 Kingdoms (Plant & Animal) 3 Kingdoms (Plant, Animal, Single Celled) 4 Kingdoms (Plant, Animal, Protista, Monera) 5 Kingdoms (Plant, Animal, Protista, Monera, Fungi) 6 Kingdoms? (Plant, Animal, Protista, Fungi, Bacteria, Archaea)
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Lesson 1 Identification of Characteristics in Non-Living Things Difficulties/Misconceptions Difficulty determining number of characteristics Classify using one characteristic, then recombine Dichotomous keys Multiple Intelligences Bodily-Kinesthetic, Interpersonal, Visual Modifications Give a dichotomous key and/or the number of characteristics
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Lesson 2 Classification of Living Things in the Animal Kingdom Difficulties/Misconceptions More invertebrates (1 265 500 species) than vertebrates (52 500 species) Classification by size or habitat Multiple Intellgences Bodily-Kinesthetic, Interpersonal, Visual Modifications Add names to pictures for ESL & linguistic learners Decrease the number of and/or type of animals for IEP Include animals from countries of your students cultural backgrounds
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Lesson 4 Classifying Arthropods using a Dichotomous Key Difficulties/Misconceptions Students believe that there is only one type of butterfly http://www.healthstones.com/wild_life_store/wildlife_posters/butterflies_of_the_world_poster/butterflies_of_the_world_poster.html
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Lessons 5 & 6 Characteristics and Identification of Tree Leaves Difficulties/Misconceptions Belief of only one type of maple, oak, etc. Classification by size of leaf Multiple Intellgences Bodily-Kinesthetic, Interpersonal, Visual, Naturalistic Modifications Students in addition can read about the differences and similarities Decrease the number of and/or type of leaves for IEP Use a website to identify leaf samples
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Assessment and Evaluation Comparison of Arthropods or Trees Choice of mind maps or write up Beyond Monet Evaluation of learning skills for report card Group skills
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Literacy Chalkboard ledge Alphaboxes or Word Wall Resources at a variety of reading levels Cross-curricular resources A Arthropods BC Classification D Dichotomous E FGHIJ KLMNO PQRST UVWXYZ
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References Grade 6 Hands-on Science. Portage and Main Press, 2005. Nelson Literacy. Thomson Nelson, 2008. Pan-Canadian Science Place, Ontario Edition. Scholastic Canada Ltd. 2000. The Key Study Guide, Ontario Science 6 Edition. Castle Rock Research Corp, 2008. Think Literacy, Cross-Curricular Approaches Grades 7-12 Subject Specific Examples. Science, Grades 7-12, Government of Ontario, Queen’s Printer for Ontario, 2005. Windows on the Wild: Biodiversity Basics: An Educator's Guide to Exploring the Web of Life, Teacher's guide and student book by World Wildlife Fund. Acorn Naturalists, 1999. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_(biology) www.mysciencesite.com/science6LT1.html
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