Jackson & Jeremiah's class was called:
Classy Investigation (Grades 3–5)
We take the mystery out of animal classification! Students discover the five major vertebrate classes, build 3-D classification keys, and use their new skills to solve an animal mystery.
Taxonomy has always been one of my favorite subjects, so it was exciting discussing the classification of organisms, including mammals, birds, fish and insects. The rankings are separated into Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species, and Subspecies, with over 40 various other ranks , such as subphylum, superorder, subfamily, subtribe, etc.(Which is very helpful in regards to classifying insects).
Jackson & Jeremiah learned mostly about the subphylum of Vertebrates, which includes most creatures with spinal cords or backbones. Vertebrates include: Fish, Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals. They seemed to enjoy finding out how to classify animals in a scientific way.
Here's Jenna playing at the water table. She created a River Rapid for her Triceratops to ride down stream.









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