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Autumn 2 Y6 science- classification of living things
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Lesson 1- classifying organisms (refer to the Y4 quiz on classification for lesson 1)
Living things or organisms are classified into how many main kingdoms?
1 point
1
2
3
4
5
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The 5 kingdoms include...
5 points
plants
animals
mammals
reptiles
fungi
protist (amoeba)
monera (bacteria)
humans
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5 points
A
B
C
D
E
Monera (bacteria)
Fungi
Plants
Animals
Protist (Amoeba)
A
B
C
D
E
Monera (bacteria)
Fungi
Plants
Animals
Protist (Amoeba)
Lesson 2- cells- plants and animals
What are the two main types of cells?
2 points
1. Fungi cells
2. Plant cells
3. Monera cells
4. Animal cells
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What do plant cells have that animal cells don't?
1 point
1. Cell wall, chloroplasts and chlorophyll
2. Cell membrane, chloroplasts, mitochondria
3. cell wall
4. Chlorophyll and chloroplasts
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Match the cells- explain how you know.
2 points
A
B
1. Plant cell
2. Animal cell
A
B
1. Plant cell
2. Animal cell
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All cells have... (tick 5)
5 points
cellmembrane
chloroplasts
cytoplasm
chlorophyll
nucleus
mitochondria
vacuoles
4 points
A
B
C
D
Cell membrane
Nucleus
Mitochondria
Cytoplasm
A
B
C
D
Cell membrane
Nucleus
Mitochondria
Cytoplasm
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Lesson 3- taxonomy
Name the scientist who developed the idea of classification of living things.
1 point
1. Albert Einstein
2. Stephen Hawking
3. Brian Cox
4. Carl Linnaeus
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A species is defined as...
1 point
1. A family pf animals
2. A sub-species of animals
3. A group of animals that can reproduce fertile offspring
4. An organism
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All organisms have a scientific name made of the...
1 point
1. Organism
2. genus
3. species
4. sub-species
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What are the kingdoms divided into?
1 point
1. Kingdoms, class order, family, species
2. Kingdoms, family, genus, species
3. Kingdoms, class, phylum, family, order, species
4. Kingdoms, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species.
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2 points
A
B
1. Species
2. Genus
A
B
1. Species
2. Genus
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Lesson 4- vertebrates
Name the 5 groups of vertebrates:
5 points
Fish
insects
molluscs
reptiles
birds
mammals
arachnids
amphibians
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Fish...
4 points
1. cold blooded or
2. warm blooded
1. gills or
2. lungs
1. live in water or
2. live on land
1. lay eggs or
2. give birth to live young
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Amphibians...
4 points
1. Cold blooded, or
2. Warm blooded
1. gills,
2. lungs, or
3. both lungs and gills
1. live in water
2. live on land, or
3. live in both water and on land
1. lay eggs or
2. give birth to live young
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Reptiles...
3 points
1. cold blooded or
2. Warm blooded
1. scales
2. feathers
1. lay eggs
2. Give birth to live young
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Birds...
3 points
1. Cold blooded
2. Warm blooded
1. have feathers or
2. scales
1. lay eggs
2. give birth to live young
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Mammals...
4 points
1. Cold blooded or
2. Warm blooded
1. have hair/ fur, or
2. scales/ feathers
1. lay eggs
2. give birth to live young
1. Nurse their young (feed milk)
2. Abandon their young
Other:
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Lesson 5- invertebrates
Invertebrates...
2 points
1. have a backbone
2. do not have a backbone
3. have an endo skelton
4. have an exoskeleton
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Groups of invertebrates include...
3 points
1. Fungi
2. Molluscs
3. Protist
4. Arachnids
5. Insects
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Cnidarian include...
1 point
1. Protist and Monera
2. Coral, jelyfish and anemones
3. reptiles and amphibians
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