Search Header Logo
Domain foldable write-along

Domain foldable write-along

Assessment

Presentation

Science

5th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

NGSS
MS-ESS1-1, MS-LS4-2, MS-LS2-1

+11

Standards-aligned

Created by

Cer'Princeton Harden

Used 8+ times

FREE Resource

21 Slides • 10 Questions

1

Classifying Vocabulary

Branch of biology that is used to name organisms based on the groups they belong to and their similarities.

Taxonomy

To put things into classes or groups according to similarities.

What are some things you classify at home?

Classification

2

Reorder

Place in order from broadest to most specific. (yes, some are missing)

Domain

Kingdom

Class

Order

Genus

1
2
3
4
5

3

media

Replace this with your body text.

​Duplicate this text as many times as you would like.

4

Classifying Vocabulary

The smallest/most specific group of living things capable of reproducing.

Species

The broadest level of organization that groups organisms according to archaea, eukarya, and bacteria.

Domain

5

Match

Match the following

Classification

Taxonomy

Domain

Species

put things into classes or groups

branch of biology used to name organisms

broadest level of organization

smallest/most specific group of organism

6

Multiple Select

Which of the following is a domain?

1

Eukarya

2

Prokarya

3

Archaea

4

Bacteria

7

Classifying Vocabulary

A two name naming system that uses the genus and species name to identify an organism

Binomial Nomenclature

The first scientist to come up with out main classification system and binomial nomenclature

Carolus Linnaeus

8

Classifying Vocabulary

The language for naming organisms when using binomial nomenclature

Latin

A series of paired statements that help to identify an organism of unknown origin

Dichotomous Key

9

Classifying Vocabulary

Kingdom of bacteria that we encounter everyday - found in Domain Bacteria

Eubacteria

Kingdom of extremist bacteria found in domain Archaea- cells without a nucleus that are ancient bacteria.

Archaebacteria

10

Multiple Choice

What is the different between archaebacteria and eubacteria.

1

Archaea is termed everyday bacteria and eubacteria lacks a nucleus

2

Archaea has no nucleus and eubacteria we encounter everyday

3

Both have a nucleus

4

Archaebacteria and Eubacteria are found in extreme environments

11

Classifying Vocabulary

Kingdom of yeast, molds, and mushrooms- found in Domain Eukarya

Fungi

Single celled organisms that are either plant-like, animal- like, or fungus -like, found in Domain Eukarya- organisms with cells that contain a nucleus.

Protista

12

Classifying Vocabulary

Kingdom of animals- found in domain Eukarya

Animalia

Kingdom of plants- found in domain Eukarya

Plantae

13

media

14

media

Domain of prokaryotes that lack a nucleus and membrane bound organelles. Deemed everyday bacteria because they can be found anywhere, they come in three shapes: spherical, spiral, and. rod. Often associated with disease, there are more helpful than harmful bacteria in this domain as they assist in fixing nitrogen in plants, making antibiotics, and even food.

3 Domains of life

15

media

Prokaryotic bacteria that are so unique they have their own domain. They are named archaea which means " ancient things" because they often live in conditions that resemble earth 3.5 billion years ago. These extremist bacteria can be found in harsh environments like extreme salt, heat, cold, and acid, but can also be found in normal locations as well. Most antibiotics do not affect organisms of this kingdom due to the way they synthesize proteins. They are considered more closely related to Eukaryotes than Bacteria.

3 Domains of life

16

media

Eukaryotes are characterized as having cells containing DNA within a nucleus and cell organelle bound in a membrane. The four Eukarya Kingdoms include:
-
Protista
-
Fungi
-
Plantae
-
Animalia

3 Domains of life

17

media

18

media

A
F
P
P
A

​E

6 Kingdoms

Animalia
Fungi
Protista
Plantae
Archaebacteria
Eubacteria

19

6 kingdoms of life

Archaebacteria

Kingdom of extremist bacteria found in domain Archae- cells without a nucleus that are ancient bacteria. They are name archaea wich means "ancient things" because they often live in conditions that resemble earth 3.5 billion years ago. These prokaryotes can be found in harsh environments like extreme salt, heat, cold, and acid, but can also be found in normal locations as well. Most antibiotics do not affect organisms of this kingdom due to the way they synthesize proteins. The are considered more closely related to Eukaryotes than Bacteria.

20

6 kingdoms of life

Eubacteia

Found in Domain Bacteria. Deemed everyday bacteria because they can be found anywhere, they come in three shapes: spherical, spiral, and rod. Often associated with disease, there are mor helpful than harmful bacteria in this domain as they assist in fixing nitrogen in plants, making antibiotics, and even food.

21

Categorize

Options (8)

No peptidglycans

Has peptidgylcans

No oxygen needed

Oxygen needed

Extreme environments

Find anywhere

Makes methane

Diverse shapes

Which on belongs where?

Eubacteria
Archaebacteria

22

6 kingdoms of life

Protista

Single celled organisms that are either plant-like, animal-like or fungus- like- found in domain Eukarya- organisms with cells that contain a nucleus. They are autotrophic of heterotrophic, reproduce sexually and/or asexually and may move using pseudopodia, flagella, cilia, or not at all.

23

6 kingdoms of life

Fungi

Kingdom of yeast, molds, and mushrooms- found in domain Eukarya. They can be single celled (yeast) or multicellular. They are heterotrophs that absorb their food using thin threadlike tubes called hyphae and they reproduce by spores. Fungi play a key role in recycling decaying material.

24

Categorize

Options (7)
Question image
Question image
Question image
Question image
Question image
Question image
Question image

Match the pictures

Fungi
Protista

25

6 kingdoms of life

Plantae

Kingdom of plants- found in domain Eukarya. They are multicellular autotrophs that make their own food through photosyntheses. Plants are divided into two categories: non-vascular (no roots stems or leaves) and vascular (root stem and leaves= vascular tissue for moving food and water throughout the plant).

26

6 kingdoms of life

Animalia

Kingdom of animals- found in domain Eukarya. Animals are heterotrophs that consume food as herbivore, omnivores, or carnivores (decomposers and scavengers). Animals have unique adaptations for finding food, mates, habitat, etc. Animals are invertebrates (lack a backbone) or vertebrates (have a backbone).

27

Match

Match these

Animalia

Plantae

Protista

Fungi

Bacteria

Consume food as herbivores, omnivores!

Multicellular autotrophs

Move via flagella, cilia, or not at all

Reproduce by spores

Can date back to 3.5 billion years ago

28

Reorder

Place in order of hierarchy. (yes some are missing)

Domain

Class

Family

Genus

Species

1
2
3
4
5

29

Dropdown

​ are bacteria that do not contain peuptidglycans making it harder to break down. ​

30

31

Multiple Choice

What is the primary purpose of classification in biology?

1

To categorize animals based on their size

2

To group organisms based on their similarities

3

To arrange organisms in alphabetical order

4

To study how organisms evolve.

Classifying Vocabulary

Branch of biology that is used to name organisms based on the groups they belong to and their similarities.

Taxonomy

To put things into classes or groups according to similarities.

What are some things you classify at home?

Classification

Show answer

Auto Play

Slide 1 / 31

SLIDE