

This lesson is the first lesson in the three part GCSE biology topic “Classification” (AQA GCSE Biology - 4.6.4 Classification of living organisms)
In this lesson students will learn about the Linnaean and Binomia classification systems, as well as identify parts of a species Linnaean and Binomial name.
This lesson is relevant and suitable for students studying AQA GCSE Biology and AQA GCSE Combined Science.
Lesson objectives:
- Describe the Linnaean system and Binomial system for classifying living things
- Explain why scientists use the Binomial and Linnaean naming systems
- Identify the kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus or species of an organism from given diagrams, tables or graphs, or from a binomial name
Resource contains:
- Lesson Powerpoint (pptx.)
- Printable student resourecs for notes and task (.word)
Lesson contains:
- Interactive powerpoint including teacher delivery notes and answers throughout
- AFL activities
- Plenary quiz
- Stretch and challenge tasks throughout
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