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Classification: Task Cards/Color-by-Number Activity & Multiple Choice Questions
Classification: Task Cards/Color-by-Number Activity & Multiple Choice Questions
Classification: Task Cards/Color-by-Number Activity & Multiple Choice Questions
Classification: Task Cards/Color-by-Number Activity & Multiple Choice Questions
Classification: Task Cards/Color-by-Number Activity & Multiple Choice Questions
Classification: Task Cards/Color-by-Number Activity & Multiple Choice Questions
Classification: Task Cards/Color-by-Number Activity & Multiple Choice Questions
Classification: Task Cards/Color-by-Number Activity & Multiple Choice Questions
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Description

This bundle saves you money by combining a set of 32 visually stimulating task cards (plus answers) and a super-fun color-by-number activity on the classification of living organisms, including the five-kingdom system of classification.

Suitable for Grades 7 - 9, Classification: Task Cards/Color-by-Number Activity & Multiple Choice Questions will save teachers lots of valuable prep time!

Included: Task Cards

  1. 32 Task Cards (printable PDF) in two different sizes: larger, one-per-page and smaller four-per-page if you prefer to save on printing.
  2. 34 Answer Cards (printable PDF).
  3. Task Cards (digital/PowerPoint display version).
  4. Answer Cards (digital/PowerPoint display version).

Included: Color-by-Number Activity

  1. 20-question Quiz on Classification.
  2. Quiz Answer Sheet.
  3. Printable outline drawing with color-coding numbers students can use as a reference.
  4. Printable outline drawing without color-coding numbers students use to color.
  5. Digital (PowerPoint) outline drawing for students to color.
  6. Answer Sheet for printable version of drawing.
  7. Answer Sheet for digital version of drawing.
  8. Tips/instructions on how to complete the digital (PowerPoint) outline drawing.

Classification: Task Cards/Color-by-Number Activity & Multiple Choice Questions covers the following content:

  • distinction between things that are living, non-living and dead
  • the five-kingdom classification system: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista and Monera
  • classifying living things into groups: Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
  • features of organisms in the Kingdom (i) Animalia (ii) Protista (iii) Monera
  • features of the five classes of vertebrates: mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish
  • features of common invertebrate classes: arthropods, molluscs, poriferans, cnidarians and echinoderms
  • examples of (i) protists (ii) cnidarians (iii) echinoderms (iv) monerans (v) poriferans (vi) angiosperms
  • definition of a 'species'
  • which animal is most closely related to humans?
  • endotherms and ectotherms: birds, mammals, reptiles
  • distinction between plants and fungi
  • plants that produce spores: ferns

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I hope you and your students find this product useful and that you enjoy using it as much as I enjoyed creating it!

Praise for Active Science & Biology worksheets:

"I used about 95% of the worksheets with my kids this year and it was a gem during remote learning. Honestly the best resource I've ever purchased" - Emma Palmer (via Facebook)

Active Science

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Classification: Task Cards/Color-by-Number Activity & Multiple Choice Questions

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Description

This bundle saves you money by combining a set of 32 visually stimulating task cards (plus answers) and a super-fun color-by-number activity on the classification of living organisms, including the five-kingdom system of classification.

Suitable for Grades 7 - 9, Classification: Task Cards/Color-by-Number Activity & Multiple Choice Questions will save teachers lots of valuable prep time!

Included: Task Cards

  1. 32 Task Cards (printable PDF) in two different sizes: larger, one-per-page and smaller four-per-page if you prefer to save on printing.
  2. 34 Answer Cards (printable PDF).
  3. Task Cards (digital/PowerPoint display version).
  4. Answer Cards (digital/PowerPoint display version).

Included: Color-by-Number Activity

  1. 20-question Quiz on Classification.
  2. Quiz Answer Sheet.
  3. Printable outline drawing with color-coding numbers students can use as a reference.
  4. Printable outline drawing without color-coding numbers students use to color.
  5. Digital (PowerPoint) outline drawing for students to color.
  6. Answer Sheet for printable version of drawing.
  7. Answer Sheet for digital version of drawing.
  8. Tips/instructions on how to complete the digital (PowerPoint) outline drawing.

Classification: Task Cards/Color-by-Number Activity & Multiple Choice Questions covers the following content:

  • distinction between things that are living, non-living and dead
  • the five-kingdom classification system: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista and Monera
  • classifying living things into groups: Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
  • features of organisms in the Kingdom (i) Animalia (ii) Protista (iii) Monera
  • features of the five classes of vertebrates: mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish
  • features of common invertebrate classes: arthropods, molluscs, poriferans, cnidarians and echinoderms
  • examples of (i) protists (ii) cnidarians (iii) echinoderms (iv) monerans (v) poriferans (vi) angiosperms
  • definition of a 'species'
  • which animal is most closely related to humans?
  • endotherms and ectotherms: birds, mammals, reptiles
  • distinction between plants and fungi
  • plants that produce spores: ferns

** If you'd like to follow my store and receive emails about new resources, Click HERE (then click on follow me).

I hope you and your students find this product useful and that you enjoy using it as much as I enjoyed creating it!

Praise for Active Science & Biology worksheets:

"I used about 95% of the worksheets with my kids this year and it was a gem during remote learning. Honestly the best resource I've ever purchased" - Emma Palmer (via Facebook)

Active Science

This resource is for classroom only and not to be shared publicly. Copying for more than one teacher, department, school or district is prohibited, as is creating publicly accessible links. Failure to comply is a violation of the DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act).

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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