Classifying and organising living things using images/activity
Subject | Science |
Activity Name | Classifying and organising living things using images |
Learning Objectives | * To have experience of and develop confidence with the different ways in which living things can be classified into groups
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Outline of activity | Using photo organization/slideshow software (Picasa) students organise images that have been provided into various groups or categories. They may also add labels and/or descriptions where appropriate. |
Technology requirements and skills | * Computer with slideshow/photo organisation software installed (suggested to be Picassa)
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Equipment requirements | This activity is designed to be purely computer based. If working with a class with only one computer or set of images in order to provide the rest of the class with a comparable task they will need to be provided with either a photograph/image of an assortment of animals or draw a picture (see second supplementary activity below) so that they can engage with a similar activity.
Bank of Sample Images File:Images of Living Things.zip Living Things: http://www.4freephotos.com/44557d3930b7f3ebf705a9d04dcd5dcb-lightbox.html Images from http://www.4freephotos.com - available under CC-By http://www.4freephotos.com/terms.php#image_license alternative images for future refrence http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/links/clipart.html Extension to Astronomy images: Second activity is more an annotation or show and tell one with a set of astronomy images that studenst could annotate, label (with tablet) or organise Astro: http://www.4freephotos.com/1e381a3704dcf5152cd7878e286fdf45-lightbox.html File:Astronomy Images.zip |
Possible extension or supplementary activities | * Using digital cameras or those included in some netbooks, students take their own photographs
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Suggestions of what ‘successful’ student understanding or work might look like | * Students will have created slideshows or photo albums that organise/classify living things into various groups.
Students will have demonstrated how some groups of images/living things can be organised in different ways, depending upon what characteristics you choose. |