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Year 7 Lesson 24 – classification of living things Year 7 Lesson 24 – classification of living things

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Science A pen and paper A digital device You will need Lesson 23 challenge answer 1 Is the leaf lobed No 2 Do the leaf edges have teeth or prickles Yes 3 Are the leaf edges smooth or slightly wavy ID: 1020488

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1. Year 7Lesson 24 – classification of living thingsScience

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3. A pen and paper.A digital device.You will need

4. Lesson 23: challenge answer 1. Is the leaf lobed?No2. Do the leaf edges have teeth or prickles?Yes3. Are the leaf edges smooth or slightly wavy?No4. Does the leaf have one main vein (running from the stalk to the leaf tip)?Yes5. Does the leaf have more than one main vein (running from the leaf stalk to the leaf edges)?No6. Do the side veins mostly come off the main veins in pairs?Yes7. Do the side veins all come off the main vein one at a time? No8. Is the leaf stalk longer than 1 cm? No9. Does the leaf stalk have small bumps on it? (These are glands)No10. Is the leaf stalk red?No

5. Lesson 23: challenge answerThis is a loquat tree that produces loquat fruit.Source: Pixabay

6. Learning intentionTo reflect on your understanding of the classification of living things.

7. Let’s recap our understandingFor your safety, watch this video in this slideshow.Source: Classification on YouTube (Amoeba Sisters, 2017) Watch the following video which will help recap our learning on classification of living things.

8. Classification of living things quizComplete the questions on each of the following slides. You may use the internet to help you. Answers to the questions will be after each slide. Record your answers before checking the answer.

9. Question 1What is the advantage of using a binomial system to name species?

10. AnswerIt lets scientists accurately identify individual species.Click on the green box to reveal answer.

11. Question 2What do amphibians, bony fish and birds have in common?

12. AnswerThey are vertebrates.Click on the green box to reveal answer.

13. Question 3What do insects, nematodes and molluscs have in common?

14. AnswerThey are invertebrates. Click on the green box to reveal answer.

15. Question 4Which of the following is a monocotyledon?GrassOak treeTulip

16. AnswerGrassClick on the green box to reveal answer.

17. Question 5What phylum of invertebrate does snail belong to?

18. AnswerPhylum Mollusca Click on the green box to reveal answer.

19. Question 6Below is the classification of a great white shark. What is the binomial name for a great white shark?KingdomAnimalPhylumVertebrateClass Fish (with cartilage)OrderLamniformesFamilyLamnidaeGenusCarcharodon (ragged tooth)SpeciesCarcharias (shark)

20. AnswerCarcharodon carchariasClick on the green box to reveal answer.

21. ChallengeMake a dichotomous key using these liquorice allsorts.Which part of the liquorice plant with the scientific binomial name, Glycyrrhiza glabra is used to make liquorice?

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