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SPED Modifications: Meeting the Standards Classification: Domains and Kingdoms 4a, 4b, and 4d Essential Questions 4d:recognize scientific names as part of a binomial nomenclature. Recognize = identify = spot. Can use multiple choice. Ex. Identify(find) the scientific name of the organism with the following classification: Domain- Eukaryota Kingdom – Animalia a. E. animalia Phylum – Chordata Class – Mammalia b. C. mammalia Order – Carnivora Family – Felidae c. C. felidae Genus – Felis Species – catus. d. F. catus Essential Understanding 2d: students need to “conclude from information that they are given” that a group of similarlooking organisms that can interbreed under natural conditions and produce offspring that are capable of reproduction defines a species. Level 1: Fill in the blank. Or multiple choice. A (species) is a group of organisms that can naturally produce offspring that can successfully reproduce and have offspring on their own. Define species: a. organisms that have offspring that can reproduce their own offspring c. organisms that have a nucleus with specialized organelles b. organisms that are similar in size d. organisms that live in the same area Level 2 is meeting the standard: Given 2 organism classifications and have them conclude if they can have fertile offspring (babies that can have their own babies). Circle the two organisms that will have fertile offspring (their offspring can reproduce on their own). Classification 1 2 3 Domain Eukaryota Eukaryota Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Animalia Animalia Phylum Chordata Chordata Chordata Class Mammalia Mammalia Mammalia Order Carnivora Carnivora Carnivora Family Felidae Felidae Felidae Genus Panthera Species tigris Felis Panthera catus tigris Essential Knowledge 4b: Categorize (place) examples of organisms as representatives of kingdoms. Matching/Multiple Choice. Place the organisms in their correct kingdom: a. Mushroom b. Stomach bacteria c. Amoeba e. Human f. Volcano bacteria g. Apple Tree Animal Plant Fungus Protist Eubacteria Archaebacteria Essential Understanding 4a: Option 2: Categorize (place) examples of organisms as representatives of domains. a. Mushroom b. Stomach bacteria c. Amoeba e. Human f. Volcano bacteria g. Apple Tree Eukaryota Bacteria Archaea Level 1: Combining 4a and 4b. Provide word bank. LIFE Domains _______________ _____________________ Kingdoms ____________ ___________________ _________________ _______________ __________________ _________________ __________________ Essential Understanding 2a/b: students need to conclude when given a list of factors, which group they represent. Matching. ___1. No nucleus, unicellular, have cell wall, live in normal environments a. Archaea ___2. No nucleus, unicellular, have cell wall, live in extreme environments b. Eukaryota ___3. Nucleus in cell(s), unicellular or multicellular c. Bacteria ___4. Multicellular with nuclei and cell walls, cannot move, producers (use sun to make food) ___5. Multicellular with nuclei, most can move, consumers (ingest to get food) ___6. Unicellular without nuclei (and with cell wall), live in normal environments ___7. Unicellular with nuclei; can be consumers, producers, or decomposers ___8. Unicellular without nuclei (and with cell wall), live in extreme environments ___9. Most are multicellular with cell walls, cannot move, decomposers (break down dead organisms to get food) a. plant b. fungus c. archaebacteria d. animal e. protist f. eubacteria Essential Knowledge: arrange organisms in a hierarchy according to similarities and differences in features. Compare them to how related they are. Give students classification lists and have them circle which 2 are most and least related. Circle the two organisms that are the MOST related? Classification Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus species Sheep Eukaryota Animal Chordata Mammalia Artiodactyla Bovidae Ovis aries Goat Eukaryota Animal Chordata Mammalia Artiodactyla Bovidae Capra hircus Donkey Eukaryota Animal Chordata Mammalia Perissodactyla Equidae Equus africanus Circle the organism that is the LEAST related to humans? Classification Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus species Humans Eukaryota Animal Chordata Mammalia Primate Hominidae Homo sapien Ostrich Eukaryota Animal Chordata Aves Struthioniformes Struthiomidae Struthio cameius Monkey Eukaryota Animal Chordata Mammalia Primates Cercopithecidae Macaca sinica