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1 An Illustrated Guide to Classification This provides evidence for P1 The five kingdoms The Five kingdoms The first section of your guide will cover the basic details of the five kingdoms. You need to give the title of each of the kingdoms, a brief description of the characteristics of the organisms within the kingdom, and one named example. Animals Include a very short paragraph outlining the dierence between a vertebrate and invertebrate. Go to www.bubbl.us and create a flow diagram from the five kingdoms, to invertebrates and invertebrates, and then to the five vertebrate groups. Vertebrates Vertebrates In the same way that you did for the five kingdoms you will create a profile for each of the vertebrate groups. Create a page for Birds, Mammals, Reptiles, Amphibians and Fish. Describe the characteristics for each one, include a named example of each group. This is an illustrated guide so make sure you use images! You can go to www.flickr.com to find really good photographs as long as they are under a creative commons license.

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An Illustrated Guide to ClassificationThis provides evidence for P1

The five kingdoms The Five kingdomsThe first section of your guide will cover the basic details of the five kingdoms. You need to give the title of each of the kingdoms, a brief description of the characteristics of the organisms within the kingdom, and one named example.

AnimalsInclude a very short paragraph outlining the difference between a vertebrate and invertebrate. Go to www.bubbl.us and create a flow diagram from the five kingdoms, to invertebrates and invertebrates, and then to the five vertebrate groups.

Vertebrates VertebratesIn the same way that you did for the five kingdoms you will create a profile for each of the vertebrate groups. Create a page for Birds, Mammals, Reptiles, Amphibians and Fish. Describe the characteristics for each one, include a named example of each group.

This is an illustrated guide so make sure you use images! You can go to www.flickr.com to find really good photographs as long as they are under a creative commons license.