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Grouping living things y6
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- Q1Generally, what is a living thing?an organismanything that can breaththingsan organismic30s
- Q2Specifically, what are the characteristics of a living thing?mrs green: movement, reproduction, senses, growth, respiration, excretion, exercise and nutrientsmrs gren: movement, reproduction, senses, growth, respiration, exercise, and nutrientsmrs gren: movement, respiration, senses, growth, respiration, excretion, and nutrientsmrs gren: movement, reproduction, senses, growth, respiration, excretion, and nutrients60s
- Q3What are the two types of living things?old and newaniplant and planimalstall and smallPlants and animals30s
- Q4What is a species?A group of animals that look the sameA group of similar organismsA group of similar organisms that can reproduce and produce fertile offspring.An alien from outer space30s
- Q5What is offspring?A dance move in gymnasticsa type of characteristicsomeone that jumps off a springa person's child or children.30s
- Q6what does classification mean?putting things into groups based on similar characteristicsputting things into groups based on how they lookputting things into groups based on similar abilitiesputting things into groups based on similar characters30s
- Q7Why do we classify things?so that we know what is whatso that we can make pretty boxesso we can identify them easilyto make the world easier to understand30s
- Q8What is a classification key?the tool to open the classification doorA tool to help scientists identify objects and organismsthe answer to the codea way to find out information about animals30s
- Q9How can you sort one group into two?Ask a question that can only be answered with yes or no.make two boxesput a line down the middleeasily30s
- Q10.what are the 5 animal classification groups?humans, reptile, bird, fish and amphibiansmammal, reptile, bird, sea animals and amphibiansland, sea, air, river and bothmammal, reptile, bird, fish and amphibians30s
- Q11what are the two plant classification groups?flowering and non floweringbig and smallgreen and brownflowering and trees30s
- Q12what are the 4 invertebrate groups?big, small, hairy, and uglyjelly fish, worms, arthropods and snailsjelly fish, worms, arthropods and molluscsjelly fish, worms, insects and molluscs60s
- Q13How can we sort animals into two groups?Vertebrate and invertebratemake two circlesland and seeboys and girls30s