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George, Moose, and Kasitsna Bay!
(GMK Conference)
Classifying Deep-sea Organisms
DEEP SEA SORT
LetterNumber
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
Porifera
Cnidaria
Ctenophora
Annelida
Mollusca
Echinodermata
Arthropoda
Chordata
Deep Sea Sort Activity
THE PRIZES
• 1st: 25 passes
• 2nd: 15 passes
• 3rd: 10 passes
• 4th:
5 passes
What Are The Strengths of This Lesson?
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Distinguish characteristics of phyla
Level of excitement was high passes!
Totally engaged
Learning curve was high
Felt much better about this topic on the
biology, AP biology, and marine science
exams
What Are the Weaknesses of This Lesson?
• Key needs to be re-organized. The 4 lists
of photos are not in order. Key should read
A1, A2, A3 A12. The same is true with
B1B12, C1C12, and D1D12.
• Some photos are difficult to see.
• Only one annelid is represented.
• Ctenophores and cnidarians-wellrepresented.
Predicting the Growth of
Microorganisms
Materials (per team of 2 students):
2 sterile nutrient agar plates
Clear tape to seal your Petri dishes
Sterile water
2 sterile swabs
Lesson Plan Resources
Print
Download (Word | PDF) Podcast Bacteria Outnumber Cells in
NPR Podcast (07/06) Human Body: (NPR; July 01, 2006)
Student handout
(MS Word | Adobe PDF)
Results worksheet
(MS Word | Adobe PDF)
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