MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Student BYOD Resource Page 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 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Student BYOD Resource Page BIOLOGY I Course Code: 200031001 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 Kingdom Monera: Bacteria Kingdom Monera: Algae Kingdom Protista: Protist Kingdom Protista: Protozoa Kingdom Plantae: Multicellular Green Plants Kingdom Animalia: Freshwater Kingdom Animalia: Marine Life Kingdom Animalia: Human Cells Classes of Fish Class Amphibia Class Reptilia Class Aves Class Mammalia MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Student BYOD Resource Page BIOLOGY I Course Code: 200031001 Video Changing Mosquito Genes Adaptation of Butterflies Fossil May Be Missing Link Between Ancient Sea and Land Creatures Sizing Up Lizards and Lizard Eggs: A Case Study of Adaptation Regeneration: Salamanders Can Regrow Limbs, Blind Goldfish Can Regain Sight Super Rodents? Critters That Might Evolve in 50 Million Years Python Boom in Florida Keys Saving Sea Turtles The Blood Runs Cold? T-Rex's Didn't Egg Hunt in the Everglades: Collecting Alligator Eggs Bao Bao the Panda Cub Is Ready for Her Close Up Woolly Mammoth to Go on Exhibit in Japan Aging, Ailing Elephants Find Solace in Sunshine State Lone Wolf Looks for Love in California Teaching the Flight of the Whooping Cranes