This two-day science lesson plan aims to teach students about vertebrate classifications. On day one, students will play a warm-up game to identify vertebrates and invertebrates. Through a PowerPoint presentation, they will learn about vertebrate characteristics like backbones and classify example animals. On day two, students will review why classifying vertebrates is important and learn about the main classifications of mammals, fish, birds through their unique traits and behaviors. The lesson aims to explain vertebrate groups and have students explore examples to better understand the different classifications.
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Science Lesson Plan 2 Vertebrates
This two-day science lesson plan aims to teach students about vertebrate classifications. On day one, students will play a warm-up game to identify vertebrates and invertebrates. Through a PowerPoint presentation, they will learn about vertebrate characteristics like backbones and classify example animals. On day two, students will review why classifying vertebrates is important and learn about the main classifications of mammals, fish, birds through their unique traits and behaviors. The lesson aims to explain vertebrate groups and have students explore examples to better understand the different classifications.
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Science Lesson Plan 2: Vertebrates
Curriculum Outcome: DL6.3 Analyze the characteristics and behaviours of vertebrates
(i.e., mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish) and invertebrates. Objective: Students will understand the different classifications of vertebrates and will be able to provide examples of each based on their characteristics and behaviours. Warm-Up Activity: As a class we will briefly play the What am I? game. This game is played by students all writing down an animal on a piece of paper. Once everyone has written an animal down, they will hand them in to me and I will read each one aloud and ask What am I, Vertebrate or Invertebrate?. Materials Needed: Computer Data Projector or Smart board for power point presentation Procedure: More detailed procedure is in the teacher notes at the bottom of each slide! Day 1: As a class we will explore the Power Point presentation on Vertebrates. The first slide will be a refresher as to what exactly Vertebrates are. The next few slides will go into detail about what exactly a backbone is and what it does for vertebrates. Once the students have an understanding of what vertebrates are, they will brainstorm for 20 minutes different vertebrates. After the 20 minutes are up we will go through all the animals students have named, and decide on a way that we can shorten our listen by grouping the animals into classes. ( All answers that are covered with a box can be removed by clicking the mouse once when in slide show view) Day 2: To start out day two we will briefly go over why it is important to classify the groups of vertebrates. The next few slides will introduce the classifications of Vertebrates (Mammals, Fish, Birds etc.) Once we have explored these slides, the next few will deal with the characteristics and behaviours that go with each classification. To end the lesson there will be a closing question asking Why do we divide vertebrates into different classifications, if they are all part of the same vertebrate family? Depending on the abilities of the students in the classroom, this lesson could take more than one class period, and could be split up into two lessons with more time being spent on classifying different Vertebrates. Engage: Students will play the What am I? Vertebrate or Invertebrate game Explain: Students will be able learn from the prepared Power Point, but will also be able to learn interactively through inquiry Explore: Brainstorming as many vertebrates as the students can think of.
Classification Tree Can you classify the various vertebrates into select groups?