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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
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