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Page 1: Biological Classification Mrs. Bondia’s Virtual Field Trip and WebQuest Middle School Science Brown Street Education Center Vine Grove, KY August 2008

Biological Classification

Mrs. Bondia’s

Virtual Field Trip and WebQuestMiddle School Science

Brown Street Education Center

Vine Grove, KY

August 2008

Page 2: Biological Classification Mrs. Bondia’s Virtual Field Trip and WebQuest Middle School Science Brown Street Education Center Vine Grove, KY August 2008

Virtual Field Trip: Where are we going? Today we will be visiting two famous people who

used biological classification to sort and organize their discoveries.

We will also be going around the world to learn more about the 5 kingdoms: monera (bacteria), protista, fungi, plantae, and animalia.

Page 3: Biological Classification Mrs. Bondia’s Virtual Field Trip and WebQuest Middle School Science Brown Street Education Center Vine Grove, KY August 2008

WebQuest: What is our task?At each stop on our virtual field trip, you will be asked questions about

what you are seeing.

You will answer the questions using this format:

1. Open a blank document in Microsoft Word.

2. Create a header with these 3 items:o Your nameo Biological Classification WebQuesto Today’s date

3. Type your answers to the questions in numerical order on the Word document.

4. When you reach the end of the field trip, print out your results to turn in to Mrs. Bondia.

Good luck and have fun!

Page 4: Biological Classification Mrs. Bondia’s Virtual Field Trip and WebQuest Middle School Science Brown Street Education Center Vine Grove, KY August 2008

Meet George Washington Carver, a famous American scientist and inventor.

Question 1: What kingdom did Mr. Carver study?

Question 2: What other kingdom might have been

important to Mr. Carver as a botanist? Why?

Click on the picture of

Mr. Carver to find out

what he studied.

Type your answers on your

Word document.

Page 5: Biological Classification Mrs. Bondia’s Virtual Field Trip and WebQuest Middle School Science Brown Street Education Center Vine Grove, KY August 2008

Meet Jane Goodall. She never went to college, but she’s a world-renowned biologist.

Question 3: What kingdom most fascinates Ms.Goodall?

Question 4: On page 2 of her story, in the last paragraph, Ms. Goodall talks about how humans and chimpanzees are similar. List the similarities Ms. Goodall names and explain why she thinks the similarities are important. Explain why you agree or disagree.

Click on the picture of Ms. Goodall to answer the questions and learn more

about her research.

Page 6: Biological Classification Mrs. Bondia’s Virtual Field Trip and WebQuest Middle School Science Brown Street Education Center Vine Grove, KY August 2008

Kingdom Monera/Bacteria

Your next stop on your journey of discovery will be the tiny parasitic decomposers known as bacteria. You will find

they can be found in many, many places.

Click on the green bacteria to get started!

Question 5: List the other kingdoms

that are mentioned in this information about bacteria.

Question 6: Explain why bacteria is important to life forms in two

other kingdoms.

Page 7: Biological Classification Mrs. Bondia’s Virtual Field Trip and WebQuest Middle School Science Brown Street Education Center Vine Grove, KY August 2008

Kingdom Protista What exactly is a “protista?” On this stop in our virtual field trip, you will find out what they are and what they are made of. Click on Plankton toanswer these questions.

Question 7: Write the definition of a “protista.” What does eukaryotic mean?

Question 8: In your own words, list and explain three parts of a protist.

Question 9: Why exactly is Plankton on this stop in our field trip? Why is

Spongebob not in the same kingdom as Plankton?

Page 8: Biological Classification Mrs. Bondia’s Virtual Field Trip and WebQuest Middle School Science Brown Street Education Center Vine Grove, KY August 2008

Kingdom Fungi

You may think this kingdom is all

about mushrooms used illegally for drugs

or legally for cooking purposes.

But this kingdom is SO much more, and

some of this fungi you would NEVER want

to eat. Click on the baby to find out why.

Question 10: Name and describe three fungi found on people.

Question 11: How is the picture of a baby’s tongue related to

fungi?

Page 9: Biological Classification Mrs. Bondia’s Virtual Field Trip and WebQuest Middle School Science Brown Street Education Center Vine Grove, KY August 2008

Kingdom Plantae

For most people, the word “plant” probably means a houseplant like the pony tail palm in the picture above (that’s Mrs. Bondia’s favorite kind of houseplant, by the way).

But the plant kingdom is important to people in ways besides looking pretty and smelling nice. Click on the bouquet of flowers to answer the next question.

Question 12: Describe 4 ways that plants help people.

Page 10: Biological Classification Mrs. Bondia’s Virtual Field Trip and WebQuest Middle School Science Brown Street Education Center Vine Grove, KY August 2008

Kingdom Animalia

The variety of animals in this kingdom is really quite amazing. What for example, does the baby puffer fish in this picture have in common with the human who is holding it?

We will go to the University of Michigan’s Museum of Zoology for the answer.

Question 13: How are you like every other member of the animal kingdom?

When you are finished typing your responses, ask for assistance to print your work. Then proceed to the last slide for a fun follow-up activity!

Page 11: Biological Classification Mrs. Bondia’s Virtual Field Trip and WebQuest Middle School Science Brown Street Education Center Vine Grove, KY August 2008

Congratulations! You have completed the WebQuest.

If you have turned in your work, please take advantage of this opportunity to explore any of the following interactive games and activities at the link below:

http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/fun.html

Thank you for taking this virtual field trip,

see you next time!

Page 12: Biological Classification Mrs. Bondia’s Virtual Field Trip and WebQuest Middle School Science Brown Street Education Center Vine Grove, KY August 2008

HYPERLINKS IN ORDER OF SLIDE SHOW PRESENTATION

George Washington Carver http://www.ideafinder.com/history/inventors/carver.htm

Jane Goodallhttp://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/goodall/story.html

Bacteriahttp://www.nationalgeographic.com/ngkids/0010/bacteria/bacteria.html

Protistshttp://vilenski.org/science/safari/protista/protists.html

Fungihttp://kidshealth.org/kid/health_problems/skin/fungus.html

Plantshttp://www.globio.org/glossopedia/article.aspx?art_id=30

Animalshttp://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Animalia.html

Interactive Games and Activitieshttp://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/fun.html12