Using Unity to Organize Diversity Part B

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Using Unity to Organize Diversity Part B

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Using Unity to Organize Diversity Part B. Objectives. In the last presentation, we grouped a variety of nuts and bolts into classification trees. In this presentation, we will explore classification with a unique assignment. Our Objective: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Using Unity to Organize Diversity

Part B

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Objectives...

• In the last presentation, we grouped a variety of nuts and bolts into classification trees.

• In this presentation, we will explore classification with a unique assignment.

• Our Objective:o To simulate the process of scientific

classification and understand how classification has evolved historically.

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Life on another planet...

http://forum.xbox365.com/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=4;t=014602;p=2 – Retrieved 10/22/08

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The Expedition...

• Imagine it’s the year 2525. A planet similar to Earth has recently been found in a newly identified solar system in another galaxy.

• We have sent a space probe with a molecular transport beam to this planet to beam back a variety of different living creatures.

http://simplebrowser.blogspot.com/2008/02/ulysses-probe-near-to-end.html - Retrieved 10/22/08

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The Discovery...

• We excitedly study the data and find, to our surprise, that there is life on this planet!

• As scientists, we carefully examine the structure of each of the living creatures beamed down to Earth.

• The creatures look like nothing we have ever seen!

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The Task...

• After looking over the shocking collection of life forms, we realize as scientists that we need to classify these creatures.

• Ultimately, we want to have a sense of how these alien creatures are related to one another.

http://www.pd.astro.it/education/PlanetV/planetarium/L15_14S.html - Retrieved 10/22/08

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The Instructions...

• Click on the Alien assignment document. • Print-out the assignment sheet• Cut-out the individual aliens leaving the number

attached to the alien. (if you don’t want to print, use the 2nd page where you can move the aliens on a word document).

• Organize the cards into groups based on the similarities and differences you observe ... spots, hands, eyes, head shape, etc.

• In your lab notebook, draw a classification tree based on your groupings.

• Take your time! These creatures are very STRANGE!

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Your classification tree will look like this...

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Your choice

You can choose to use either the dichotomous Tree format (on the left) or the dichotomous list. Pick one…

1a.1b.2a.2b.3a.3b.4a.4c.*** if you need a, b and c, that’s fine.

OR

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What should be in your journal?

• Make sure that each grouping in your tree shares something in common!

• Write one phrase in each level explaining the characteristic you used to determine each level.

• Then Reflect…o What characteristics did you

use?o Why did you choose these?o What challenges did you face?

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In the discussion board…

• Post your classification Tree or Dichotomous key in the discussion forum.

• Look to see what classification systems your peers made.

• Are their classifications the same as yours? Why or why not?

• What did you learn from this activity?

• What is the most obvious characteristic you could use to divide up your initial pile of critters?

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How does this relate to the 5 kingdoms you learned about?

• What types of characteristics do you think scientists used to construct the 5 kingdom classification?

• Could you construct a classification tree that would support the 5 kingdom system? How?