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Page 1: Classification. The History of Organization Aristotle 384-322 BC Interested in biological classification. Patterns in nature. Carl Linnaeus 1707-1778

Classification

Page 2: Classification. The History of Organization Aristotle 384-322 BC Interested in biological classification. Patterns in nature. Carl Linnaeus 1707-1778

The History of Organization

Aristotle 384-322 BCInterested in biological classification.

Patterns in nature.

Carl Linnaeus1707-1778 ACE

Father ofBiological

Classification!

Page 3: Classification. The History of Organization Aristotle 384-322 BC Interested in biological classification. Patterns in nature. Carl Linnaeus 1707-1778

Binomial Nomenclature

Two-word naming system– Genus

• Noun, Capitalized, Underlined or Italicized

– Species• Descriptive, Lower Case,

Underlined or Italicized

Page 4: Classification. The History of Organization Aristotle 384-322 BC Interested in biological classification. Patterns in nature. Carl Linnaeus 1707-1778

Common name: Robin

• Erithacus rubicula

• Turdus migratorus

Page 5: Classification. The History of Organization Aristotle 384-322 BC Interested in biological classification. Patterns in nature. Carl Linnaeus 1707-1778

Common name: Black and Polar Bear

Ursus americanus

Ursus maritimus

Page 6: Classification. The History of Organization Aristotle 384-322 BC Interested in biological classification. Patterns in nature. Carl Linnaeus 1707-1778

The Science of Classification

Scientist who classify ororganize organisms (animals and plants)

are called taxonomists.

Taxonomists study taxonomy.

Page 7: Classification. The History of Organization Aristotle 384-322 BC Interested in biological classification. Patterns in nature. Carl Linnaeus 1707-1778

What is Classification?

Classification arranges objects, ideas, or information

into groups by finding common

traits or characteristics.

Page 8: Classification. The History of Organization Aristotle 384-322 BC Interested in biological classification. Patterns in nature. Carl Linnaeus 1707-1778

Engage Activity: Classification

• Get to a table, take a baggy and classify the items into 2 groups.

• Write down the characteristics for each group.• Split those groups into 2 groups.• Write down the common characteristics for

those new groups.

Share - compare with the group next to you.

Are your groups: the same, similar or different?

Page 9: Classification. The History of Organization Aristotle 384-322 BC Interested in biological classification. Patterns in nature. Carl Linnaeus 1707-1778

In order to make their job easier, scientists classify living things into groups, based on how they are the same, and how they are different.

Page 10: Classification. The History of Organization Aristotle 384-322 BC Interested in biological classification. Patterns in nature. Carl Linnaeus 1707-1778

Cladograms are used to…

• Organize organisms based on evolutionary relationships.

In other words…• who is related to who

and where did we come from…

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On your paper:

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P-

C-

O-

F-

G-

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Page 12: Classification. The History of Organization Aristotle 384-322 BC Interested in biological classification. Patterns in nature. Carl Linnaeus 1707-1778

Groups are also arranged in hierarchical order.

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Hierarchical Classification

• Taxonomic categories– Kingdom (big) King– Phylum Philip– Class Came– Order Over– Family For– Genus Grape– Species (small) Soda

Binomial Nomenclature!

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Page 15: Classification. The History of Organization Aristotle 384-322 BC Interested in biological classification. Patterns in nature. Carl Linnaeus 1707-1778

Activity - Mnemonic

On the KPCOFGS of paper, create your own sentence to help you remember the order of

classification.

my example:

King Philip Come Over For Grape Soda

Page 16: Classification. The History of Organization Aristotle 384-322 BC Interested in biological classification. Patterns in nature. Carl Linnaeus 1707-1778

What are Dichotomous Keys?

• a method for determining the identity of something (like the name of a butterfly, a plant, a lichen, or a rock) by going through a series of choices that leads the user to the correct name of the item.

• Dichotomous means "divided in two parts".

Page 17: Classification. The History of Organization Aristotle 384-322 BC Interested in biological classification. Patterns in nature. Carl Linnaeus 1707-1778

Using a dichotomous keyAt each step of the process of using the key, the user is

given two choices; each alternative leads to another question until the item is identified.

1a. If the leaves are flat….go to question 4. 1b. If the leaves are needle-like….go to question 2.2a. Are the needles in a bunch? Go to question 52b. Are they spread along the branch?“…pine tree

Eventually, when enough questions have been answered, the identity of the tree is revealed.

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Activity –Using a Dichotomous Key

Classify the Crazy Creatures

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New Discoveries

Questions

How can you answer these questions?

Why is Taxonomy Important?

Unknown species discovered.

New fossil Uncovered.

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Exit Ticket

Alphabet Soup

On a separate sheet of paper, create a sentence of something you learned today that must begin with your letter.