Section outline

  • An example of a classification key.


    An example of an ecosystem.

    Kia ora 9C2,

    Our contextis relationships, The ME in Team!

    Big Idea

    This term, across your learning areas, you will be developing your interpersonal skills and learning about leadership, and the role people play in a team or community group.

    In time, you will be identifying a community issue and solving the following problem: how do we teach the community about how we can work together to find a solution for the community issue?

    Our value is pono, integrity


    EXPLORE / TŪHURA

    EXPLORE / TŪHURA learning intentions:

    • We are EXPLORING...Life Processes by classifying and organising organisms based on their structural features.


    Success Criteria: I can/have...

    • outline why scientists classify organisms
    • describe the 5 kingdoms of living organisms
    • distinguish between vertebrates and invertebrates
    • use simple keys to classify unknown organisms or objects.
    • distinguish between ecosystems, communities and populations.
    • define the term habitat and describe the habitats of a range of organisms.


    Activities:

    1. Reading interesting texts to answer questions.
    2. Watch media to gain knowledge.
    3. Research.

    Google Classroom code: ckgtsap