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Results: 33 Carolus linnaeus Lesson Plans

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Grade Range
9th - 10th
Rating
5 Stars

Students examine a painting by Frans Snyders and use Internet research to classify the animals portrayed in the painting according to genus and species. Full Review »

Grade Range
5th
Rating
4 Stars

Students explore the lives and work of Galileo, Percy Julian, Linnaeua,and Ernest Just in this four lessons unit. The observations are made through the analysis of "fanny packs" belonging to these scientists. Full Review »

Grade Range
5th
Rating
3 Stars

Students characterize insects and classify insects according to the Linnaen system. They use hand lenses or microscopes to examine insect body parts. Full Review »

Grade Range
9th - 12th
Rating
3 Stars

Students analyze how organisms are classified according to their structural similarities. They are able to distinguish between the six kingdoms. Students begin to appreciate the work and effort of two taxonomists: Aristotle and Carolus Linnaeus. Full Review »

Rating
3 Stars

Students identify and interpret how Carolus Linnaeus devised a classification system for living things with two kingdoms, how scientists now classify the Five Kingdoms of Living Things, as well as how vertebrates and invertebrates, plants, and other living things are classified. Full Review »

Grade Range
Kindergarten
Rating
3 Stars

Students observe and demonstrate the concept of classification. They sort and classify their own shoes as a whole group and discuss the meaning and history of the word taxonomy. In small groups they sort and classify a container of objects and present to the class their classification. Full Review »

Grade Range
Kindergarten
Rating
3 Stars

Students listen to how Carolus Linnaeus devised a classification system for living things with two kingdoms, how scientists now classify the Five Kingdoms of Living Things, as well as how vertebrates and invertebrates, plants, and other living things are classified. Full Review »

Grade Range
3rd
Rating
3 Stars

Students utilize picture cards to classify animal and plants in a taxonomy. They summarize the classification process that was named after Carolus Linnaeus. Each student outlines the two kingdoms of living things that he pointed out in his studies. Full Review »

Grade Range
3rd - 5th
Rating
4 Stars

Students devise a classification system for every day classroom objects and relate it to the method of classification developed by Linnaeus. They view and discuss a discovery channel video on animal adaptations to discover the ways animals can be classified into groups and given scientific names. Full Review »

Grade Range
4th - 6th
Rating
4 Stars

Students study Carolus Linnaeus and his classification system of plants. They examine the origin of both both common and scientific names of flowers. They speculate how their favorite flowers came to be named and brainstorm about the names of common flowers. Full Review »