

Dichotomous Key Practice
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Science
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6th Grade
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Hard
James Gonzalez
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6 Slides • 10 Questions
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Bell Ringer/Start Activity: How do you identify something new to you?
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A tool used to identify or classify organisms in the natural world
It uses a series of binary choices to help ID a species
What is a dichotomous key?
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Simply: to narrow choices
There are millions of species, so figuring out if you have a new one takes some work!
What are they used for?
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Each choice will list a trait or an instruction/another choice
If it lists a trait, it will identify the organism
The choice will ask about another trait
Make a series of binary choices
Examine the organism you're identifying
Choose the trait that is most distinguishable
Look at the first choice on the chart
Start at the beginning
How do you read one?
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You'd start with a picture of an organism
Follow it down to the end
Here's a basic example
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This will be the type we'll mostly read
Keys can also be word-based
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Open Ended
1a. Deer with a distinctive white underside of the tail. --> End: White-Tailed Deer
1b. Deer without a distinctive white underside of the tail. --> Go to 2
2a. Deer with large, mule-like ears. --> End: Mule Deer
2b. Deer without large, mule-like ears. --> Go to 3
3a. Deer with a reddish-brown coat. --> End: Red Deer
3b. Deer with a coat of another color. --> Go to 4
4a. Deer with a spotted coat pattern. --> End: Sika Deer
4b. Deer without a spotted coat pattern. --> Go to 5
5a. Deer with distinctive palmate antlers. --> End: Fallow Deer
5b. Deer with antlers of another shape. --> End: Axis Deer
What type of deer do you have?
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Open Ended
1a. Deer with a distinctive white underside of the tail. --> End: White-Tailed Deer
1b. Deer without a distinctive white underside of the tail. --> Go to 2
2a. Deer with large, mule-like ears. --> End: Mule Deer
2b. Deer without large, mule-like ears. --> Go to 3
3a. Deer with a reddish-brown coat. --> End: Red Deer
3b. Deer with a coat of another color. --> Go to 4
4a. Deer with a spotted coat pattern. --> End: Sika Deer
4b. Deer without a spotted coat pattern. --> Go to 5
5a. Deer with distinctive palmate antlers. --> End: Fallow Deer
5b. Deer with antlers of another shape. --> End: Axis Deer
What type of deer do you have?
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Open Ended
1a. Deer with a distinctive white underside of the tail. --> End: White-Tailed Deer
1b. Deer without a distinctive white underside of the tail. --> Go to 2
2a. Deer with large, mule-like ears. --> End: Mule Deer
2b. Deer without large, mule-like ears. --> Go to 3
3a. Deer with a reddish-brown coat. --> End: Red Deer
3b. Deer with a coat of another color. --> Go to 4
4a. Deer with a spotted coat pattern. --> End: Sika Deer
4b. Deer without a spotted coat pattern. --> Go to 5
5a. Deer with distinctive palmate antlers. --> End: Fallow Deer
5b. Deer with antlers of another shape. --> End: Axis Deer
What type of deer do you have?
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Open Ended
1a. Deer with a distinctive white underside of the tail. --> End: White-Tailed Deer
1b. Deer without a distinctive white underside of the tail. --> Go to 2
2a. Deer with large, mule-like ears. --> End: Mule Deer
2b. Deer without large, mule-like ears. --> Go to 3
3a. Deer with a reddish-brown coat. --> End: Red Deer
3b. Deer with a coat of another color. --> Go to 4
4a. Deer with a spotted coat pattern. --> End: Sika Deer
4b. Deer without a spotted coat pattern. --> Go to 5
5a. Deer with distinctive palmate antlers. --> End: Fallow Deer
5b. Deer with antlers of another shape. --> End: Axis Deer
What type of deer do you have?
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Open Ended
1a. Deer with a distinctive white underside of the tail. --> End: White-Tailed Deer
1b. Deer without a distinctive white underside of the tail. --> Go to 2
2a. Deer with large, mule-like ears. --> End: Mule Deer
2b. Deer without large, mule-like ears. --> Go to 3
3a. Deer with a reddish-brown coat. --> End: Red Deer
3b. Deer with a coat of another color. --> Go to 4
4a. Deer with a spotted coat pattern. --> End: Sika Deer
4b. Deer without a spotted coat pattern. --> Go to 5
5a. Deer with distinctive palmate antlers. --> End: Fallow Deer
5b. Deer with antlers of another shape. --> End: Axis Deer
What type of deer do you have?
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Open Ended
1a. Deer with a distinctive white underside of the tail. --> End: White-Tailed Deer
1b. Deer without a distinctive white underside of the tail. --> Go to 2
2a. Deer with large, mule-like ears. --> End: Mule Deer
2b. Deer without large, mule-like ears. --> Go to 3
3a. Deer with a reddish-brown coat. --> End: Red Deer
3b. Deer with a coat of another color. --> Go to 4
4a. Deer with a spotted coat pattern. --> End: Sika Deer
4b. Deer without a spotted coat pattern. --> Go to 5
5a. Deer with distinctive palmate antlers. --> End: Fallow Deer
5b. Deer with antlers of another shape. --> End: Axis Deer
What type of deer do you have?
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Open Ended
1 Size and Color
A. Small and black or brown - Go to step 2
B. Medium to large size, with colorful markings - Go to step 4
2 Wing Covers (Elytra)
A. Elytra with rows of punctures or ridges - Go to step 3
B. Elytra smooth, without distinct rows of punctures - Go to step 5
3 Antennae Length
A. Antennae shorter than body length - Tenebrio molitor (Mealworm Beetle)
B. Antennae longer than body length - Tribolium castaneum (Red Flour Beetle)
4 Body Shape
A. Oval-shaped body, metallic green or blue - Chrysolina fastuosa (Rosemary Beetle)
B. Elongated body, red with black spots - Harmonia axyridis (Multicolored Asian Lady Beetle)
5 Head Shape
A. Head narrower than thorax - Go to step 6
B. Head wider than thorax - Go to step 7
6 Legs
A. Legs distinctly clubbed or widened at the tips - Calosoma scrutator (Caterpillar Hunter Beetle)
B. Legs not clubbed or widened at the tips - Carabus nemoralis (Bronze Carabid Beetle)
7 Habitat
A. Found near water or damp areas - Dytiscus marginalis (Great Diving Beetle)
B. Found in gardens or wooded areas - Go to step 8
8 Mandibles
A. Mandibles distinctly toothed or serrated - Lucanus cervus (Stag Beetle)
B. Mandibles not distinctly toothed or serrated - Anoplophora glabripennis (Asian Longhorned Beetle)
9 Wing Covers (Elytra)
A. Elytra covering entire abdomen - Go to step 10
B. Elytra leaving part of abdomen exposed - Agriotes lineatus (Wireworm)
10 Wing Covers Texture
A. Elytra with fine, dense punctures - Carabus granulatus (Granulated Carabid Beetle)
B. Elytra with coarse, sparse punctures - Graphoderus liberus (Great Silver Water Beetle)
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Open Ended
1 Size and Color
A. Small and black or brown - Go to step 2
B. Medium to large size, with colorful markings - Go to step 4
2 Wing Covers (Elytra)
A. Elytra with rows of punctures or ridges - Go to step 3
B. Elytra smooth, without distinct rows of punctures - Go to step 5
3 Antennae Length
A. Antennae shorter than body length - Tenebrio molitor (Mealworm Beetle)
B. Antennae longer than body length - Tribolium castaneum (Red Flour Beetle)
4 Body Shape
A. Oval-shaped body, metallic green or blue - Chrysolina fastuosa (Rosemary Beetle)
B. Elongated body, red with black spots - Harmonia axyridis (Multicolored Asian Lady Beetle)
5 Head Shape
A. Head narrower than thorax - Go to step 6
B. Head wider than thorax - Go to step 7
6 Legs
A. Legs distinctly clubbed or widened at the tips - Calosoma scrutator (Caterpillar Hunter Beetle)
B. Legs not clubbed or widened at the tips - Carabus nemoralis (Bronze Carabid Beetle)
7 Habitat
A. Found near water or damp areas - Dytiscus marginalis (Great Diving Beetle)
B. Found in gardens or wooded areas - Go to step 8
8 Mandibles
A. Mandibles distinctly toothed or serrated - Lucanus cervus (Stag Beetle)
B. Mandibles not distinctly toothed or serrated - Anoplophora glabripennis (Asian Longhorned Beetle)
9 Wing Covers (Elytra)
A. Elytra covering entire abdomen - Go to step 10
B. Elytra leaving part of abdomen exposed - Agriotes lineatus (Wireworm)
10 Wing Covers Texture
A. Elytra with fine, dense punctures - Carabus granulatus (Granulated Carabid Beetle)
B. Elytra with coarse, sparse punctures - Graphoderus liberus (Great Silver Water Beetle)
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Open Ended
1 Size and Color
A. Small and black or brown - Go to step 2
B. Medium to large size, with colorful markings - Go to step 4
2 Wing Covers (Elytra)
A. Elytra with rows of punctures or ridges - Go to step 3
B. Elytra smooth, without distinct rows of punctures - Go to step 5
3 Antennae Length
A. Antennae shorter than body length - Tenebrio molitor (Mealworm Beetle)
B. Antennae longer than body length - Tribolium castaneum (Red Flour Beetle)
4 Body Shape
A. Oval-shaped body, metallic green or blue - Chrysolina fastuosa (Rosemary Beetle)
B. Elongated body, red with black spots - Harmonia axyridis (Multicolored Asian Lady Beetle)
5 Head Shape
A. Head narrower than thorax - Go to step 6
B. Head wider than thorax - Go to step 7
6 Legs
A. Legs distinctly clubbed or widened at the tips - Calosoma scrutator (Caterpillar Hunter Beetle)
B. Legs not clubbed or widened at the tips - Carabus nemoralis (Bronze Carabid Beetle)
7 Habitat
A. Found near water or damp areas - Dytiscus marginalis (Great Diving Beetle)
B. Found in gardens or wooded areas - Go to step 8
8 Mandibles
A. Mandibles distinctly toothed or serrated - Lucanus cervus (Stag Beetle)
B. Mandibles not distinctly toothed or serrated - Anoplophora glabripennis (Asian Longhorned Beetle)
9 Wing Covers (Elytra)
A. Elytra covering entire abdomen - Go to step 10
B. Elytra leaving part of abdomen exposed - Agriotes lineatus (Wireworm)
10 Wing Covers Texture
A. Elytra with fine, dense punctures - Carabus granulatus (Granulated Carabid Beetle)
B. Elytra with coarse, sparse punctures - Graphoderus liberus (Great Silver Water Beetle)
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Open Ended
1 Size and Color
A. Small and black or brown - Go to step 2
B. Medium to large size, with colorful markings - Go to step 4
2 Wing Covers (Elytra)
A. Elytra with rows of punctures or ridges - Go to step 3
B. Elytra smooth, without distinct rows of punctures - Go to step 5
3 Antennae Length
A. Antennae shorter than body length - Tenebrio molitor (Mealworm Beetle)
B. Antennae longer than body length - Tribolium castaneum (Red Flour Beetle)
4 Body Shape
A. Oval-shaped body, metallic green or blue - Chrysolina fastuosa (Rosemary Beetle)
B. Elongated body, red with black spots - Harmonia axyridis (Multicolored Asian Lady Beetle)
5 Head Shape
A. Head narrower than thorax - Go to step 6
B. Head wider than thorax - Go to step 7
6 Legs
A. Legs distinctly clubbed or widened at the tips - Calosoma scrutator (Caterpillar Hunter Beetle)
B. Legs not clubbed or widened at the tips - Carabus nemoralis (Bronze Carabid Beetle)
7 Habitat
A. Found near water or damp areas - Dytiscus marginalis (Great Diving Beetle)
B. Found in gardens or wooded areas - Go to step 8
8 Mandibles
A. Mandibles distinctly toothed or serrated - Lucanus cervus (Stag Beetle)
B. Mandibles not distinctly toothed or serrated - Anoplophora glabripennis (Asian Longhorned Beetle)
9 Wing Covers (Elytra)
A. Elytra covering entire abdomen - Go to step 10
B. Elytra leaving part of abdomen exposed - Agriotes lineatus (Wireworm)
10 Wing Covers Texture
A. Elytra with fine, dense punctures - Carabus granulatus (Granulated Carabid Beetle)
B. Elytra with coarse, sparse punctures - Graphoderus liberus (Great Silver Water Beetle)
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