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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
B1B12, C1C12, and D1D12.
• 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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