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I.
Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the students must be able to:
a) Define taxonomy and its three interrelated subfields;
b) Differentiate the three domains of life;
c) List the six kingdom systems;
d) Determine the names of organisms using binomial system;
e) Value the importance of classification in everyday life and in the society as a
whole.
II.
resources that exist in the world which best reflect the totality of their similarities and differences.
system. There are two system of classification, namely: Artificial system and Natural system.
Nomenclature is the giving of correct name for organisms and is governed by the International
Carl Linnaeus, also known as Carl von Linn or Carolus Linnaeus, is considered as the Father
of Taxonomy. He introduced the binomial system of classification, i. e., using two names for a given
organism, the genus name and the species name. These two names comprise the scientific name.
c. Science Process Skills
Classifying
Comparing
d. References
Evangelista, Eden V., Ph. D. & Evangelista, Luisito T., Ph. D. (2009). Worktext in
General Botany. 839 EDSA, South Triangle, Quezon City: C & E Publishing, Inc.
Evangelista, Eden V., Ph. D., Evangelista, Lisa Angelica V., R. N. & Evangelista,
Luisito T., Ph. D. (2013). Worktext in General Zoology (Frog and Human Bodies
Compared). 839 EDSA, South Triangle, Quezon City: C & E Publishing, Inc.
e. Instructional Materials
LCD projector
Laptop
PPT on Taxonomy
Supporting visuals
III. Procedure
Learning Activities
Preliminary Activities
Assessment Indicators
1. Prayer
Mapping
morning Sir/Maam.
3. Energizer
People.
The
students
will
perform
the
The
students
will
classify
the
their works.
three
domains
of
life.
THE THREE DOMAINS OF LIFE
Domain Archaea
Domain Bacteria
oma
Domain Eukarya
conclusion.
pictures correctly.
given to them.
Elaborate ( 20 mins)
The teacher will use the gameshow Who
preceding game.
Yes Sir!
cards.
Yes Sir!
cards.
System
is
biological
cards.
membrane,
organisms
on
considered
Earth.
as
Examples
oldest
are
cards.
Yes Sir!
binary fission.
cards.
Next question is
are
characterized
as
eukaryotic
and
the
Imperfect
Fungi
(Dueteromycota).
Are you ready for our next question?
Yes Sir!
(4)
classifications:
Mosses,
Ferns,
Animalia
is
characterized
as
Next question is
organisms
by
looking
at
its
The students will raise their show up
cards.
Evaluation (5 mins.)
The teacher will conduct an activity named
posted picture.
Sample Picture:
Domain : Eukarya
Kingdom: Animalia
Common Name: Human
Domain:
Kingdom:
Common Name:
Scientific Name: Homo sapiens
Prepared by:
Kristine Joy B. Alimpoyo
Ruben B. Capisnon Jr.
Elora Marie Arthel P. Gavino
Remegio II B. Rance
III-23 BSE General Science