Topic XXVII – Review of Animal Kingdom - Science - Miami

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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
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BIOLOGY I
Course Code: 200031001
TOPIC XXVII: CLASSIFICATION - Review of Animals
ESSENTIAL CONTENT
A. Characteristics of Animals
1. Multicellular
2. Heterotrophic
3. Eukaryotic
4. Homeostasis
B. Evolutionary Body Plans**
1. Symmetry
2. Germ layers
3. Body Cavity
4. Embryonic Development
5. Segmentation
6. Cephalization
7. Limbs
C. Evolutionary Diversity
1. Invertebrates
2. Vertebrates
D. Different Phyla and orders
Pacing
OBJECTIVES
 Define an animal and the characteristics necessary for
that classification.
 Identify an organism as an animal from an unknown
group of organisms.
 Identify the different body plans found in animals.
 Identify and/or describe how and/or why organisms
are hierarchically classified based on evolutionary
relationships.
 Observe and analyze the evolutionary connections of
animals based on body plan evidence.
 Describe the characteristics of endotherms and
ectotherms and list some adaptations of vertebrates and
invertebrates that facilitate survival, including behavior.
 Investigate and differentiate among the major
characteristics of the phylum invertebrata.
 Investigate and differentiate among the major
characteristics of the subphylum vertebrata.
 Identify and describe a representative organism from the
phyla chordata and category invertabrates (consists of
at least 33 phyla)
 Trace the development of systems among the major
chordates from an evolutionary standpoint.
Date
Traditional
6 days
05-20-16 to 05-27-16
Block
3 days
05-20-16 to 05-27-16
INSTRUCTIONAL TOOLS
Core Text Book: Chapters 25 & 26.1, 26.2
Vocabulary:
Chordate, Notochord, Vertebra, Pharyngeal pouch,
Ectotherm, Endotherm, Monotreme, Marsupial, Placenta,
homeostasis, body cavity, symmetry, cephalization,
segmentation
Technology:
1. Lesson Overview: What is an Animal?
2. Art in Motion: Protosome and Deuterostome Early
Development
3. Lesson Overview: Animal Body Plans and Evolution
4. Interactive Art: Phylogenic Relationships Among
Invertebrates
5. Art Review: Vertebrate Brains
6. Untamed Science Video: Insects Rule!
7. Flashcards: Animal Evolution and Diversity
8. “Flashy Fish” PBS
9. Edgenuity
10. Extended Learning Modules
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Video
Standard:
SC.912.L.15.4
 Classification System
 Viral Structure and Replication: DoubleStranded and Single-Stranded DNA
 Classification of a Horse
VirusesViral Structure and Replication:
 Development of Plants: How Plants Are
Double-Stranded and Single-Stranded
Classified
RNA Viruses and Prions
 Classification of Living Things
 What Is a Virus?
 Virus in the Cell
 How Viruses Reproduce
 West Nile Virus
 Germs and Diseases
 Virus vs. Human
 BacteriaThe Immune System and
Human Immune Response: Germs
 Understanding Bacteria
 How Some Types of Fungi Have Wiped
Out Other Organisms and Shaped
History
Science
Content
Collection
Standard:
SC.912.L.15.5
Standard:
SC.912.L.15.6
Video
Video
 Lucy's Discovery: Australopithecus
afarensis
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Kingdom Monera: Bacteria
Kingdom Monera: Algae
Kingdom Protista: Protist
Kingdom Protista: Protozoa
Kingdom Plantae: Multicellular Green
Plants
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Kingdom Animalia: Freshwater
Kingdom Animalia: Marine Life
Kingdom Animalia: Human Cells
Classes of Fish
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Class Amphibia
Class Reptilia
Class Aves
Class Mammalia
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Course Code: 200031001
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