Friday+September+17

Hi Class,

Sorry I'm not in class today. I am leaving you a few activities to do based on the material you are learning about classification.

1. Kingdom Activity. This activity will ask you to gather with 2-3 other people to do some in class research about one of the kingdoms from your note packet.

 * 1) Work in groups of 3 or 4. There will be 6 groups.
 * 2) **Find your Google Doc - called "Kingdom _ 4B" that has been shared with you. Gather with your group members. (Use the Share feature to determine your group.)**
 * 3) **Spend 20 minutes finding images and information that helps the class remember the characteristics about your kingdom. Use your note packet as a starting point. Your job is to educate the class about your kingdom.**
 * 4) Copy and paste links as citations to the bottom of your page.
 * 5) Share out to the class by presenting the information for 2-3 minutes per group. The documents will be shared via the wiki for the class to study from later. http://yhs-wooten.wikispaces.com/Life+Unit

2. Use the Leaf ID activity to practice identifying species. You will turn this in next class.
**Instructions for** **Dichotomous Key Activity** In this activity, you will be using a **dichotomous key** found at the **//LEAF//** web site (put together at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point) to identify an unknown tree. After identifying the unknown tree, you will follow a link from that site to the **//Silvics of North America//** web site (USDA Forest Service Northeastern Area - St. Paul Field Office) to collect some information on your tree and fill in the worksheet included with this exercise.


 * Instructions:**
 * 1) Choose the link for tree ID: http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/leaf/Treekey/tkframe.htm
 * 2) Read the sections on the left entitled “What is a Dichotomous Key?” and “How to use this key.” We will be doing exercise #2.
 * 3) After you’ve read the instructions, scroll down in the left hand frame until you see the list of numbers. Click on the number you’ve been given for your “unknown tree.”
 * 4) Using the images shown in the left hand frame, answer the questions in the right hand frame until you get the pictures in the two frames to match. Be sure to scroll //completely within the the frame as there may be additional choices (sometimes there’s more than 2.)//
 * 5) Once you get the pictures to match – Congratulations! You’ve identified your tree – scroll down to the bottom of the right hand frame and click on the link for **//Silvics of North America//** to learn more about your tree.
 * 6) Fill out the **Leaf key worksheet in Google Docs** on your tree using the information you find at this site. You may also use other online sources to find answers. Summarize information you find. Be sure to cite your work.