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Classifying Organisms

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In this program, students will engage in hands-on activities to explore the classification of organisms, using tools like dichotomous keys to identify and group species based on their characteristics. They will observe and analyse the similarities and differences between different organisms, developing their understanding of how classification systems help organise the diversity of life on Earth. Students will also investigate the historical evolution of classification, considering how new scientific knowledge and technologies, such as microscopes, have refined our understanding of living things. They will gain insights into First Nations cultural perspectives of knowing, understanding and interacting with the natural world. Through fieldwork and inquiry-based activities, students will deepen their understanding of ecosystems, biodiversity, and the importance of ecological conservation.

Key Concepts:

  • Classification Systems and Tools - Tools like dichotomous keys help group and identify species.
  • Evolution of Scientific Knowledge - Classification has evolved with advancements in technology and scientific discoveries.
  • First Nations Connections - First Nations ways of knowing and interacting with Country/Place.
  • Ecological Connections and Impact - Energy flow in ecosystems and effects of changes.

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Last reviewed 09 December 2024
Last updated 09 December 2024