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Five Kingdoms of Life Middle School Science Lesson is perfect for teaching about monera, protists, fungi, plants and animals. This lesson is aligned with state and national science standards; #ngsslesson #fivekingdomsoflife #middleschoolscience

Five Kingdoms of Life Middle School Science Lesson is perfect for teaching about monera, protists, fungi, plants and animals. This lesson is aligned with state and national science standards; #ngsslesson #fivekingdomsoflife #middleschoolscience

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the five kinds of plants and animals are shown in this diagram

Learn how living organisms are grouped into different kingdoms and categories based on their characteristics in this ks3 science webpage. Find out the criteria and methods used for biological classification, and the advantages and disadvantages of different systems. Discover the diversity and evolution of life on Earth through the examples of various kingdoms and classifications.

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two posters showing the different types of biotictic and abiottic factores

Living vs. Non-living Biotic and abiotic factors of ecosystems. Diagram visual T-chart. Biotic: 5 kingdoms including plants, animals, fungi, protists, bacteria. Abiotic: Temperature, rocks, minerals, soil, air, water, sunlight.

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an image of living and non - living poster with animals, trees, flowers, books

Teach your child more about this wonderful world we live in! Understanding the difference between living and non-living things is essential! Read about it here!

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a diagram that shows the different types of animals and plants in their own language, including

2. Eubacteria Kingdom “Recent” bacteria Prokaryotic Cell Unicellular Both autotrophic & heterotrophic Reproduce asexually Some are motile Cell wall has peptidoglycan (thick!) Found nearly everywhere

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a drawing of a hand with words written on it and the names of each finger

This one falls into the category of "I wish I thought of that" - such a clever way to help your students remember the kingdoms. The original article appeared in the February 2007 NSTA Science Scope journal. I can't really do the article justice, so you'll probably best be served to read it yourself, but I'll try to sum up: Students trace their left on hand on their paper. If you have a green thumb, you're good with PLANTS When you hold up your index finger while at a sporting event, you're…

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