vendredi 18 septembre 2020

classification

 

Carl Linnaeus’s Systema Naturae

Clever Collections highlights the most important scientific artefacts owned by The Linnean Society of London. This video series shows how these priceless artefacts are still relevant to this very day. In this episode we learn about how Carl Linnaeus organised the natural world.

https://youtu.be/kVD6PP61A28

Carl Linnaeus’s Herbarium Cabinet

Clever Collections highlights the most important scientific artefacts owned by The Linnean Society of London. This video series shows how these priceless artefacts are still relevant to this very day. In this episode we learn about how Carl Linnaeus stored his plant specimens and their significance to modern science.

https://youtu.be/JA6dMDzUE1c

why don’t you make your own Herbarium ?

What’s in a name?

Have you ever watched a child playing with Smarties? Very often the child will sort them out into colours. This might seem an obvious and natural thing to do, but it tells us something very interesting about the human brain. The child is indulging in an activity which can be described as classification. Suppose you were designing a website for a large company or supermarket. One of your tasks would be to sort out the products into a logical system. More complicated than Smarties, but not really different in essence.

Through this worksheet, students will cover the topics of classification and binomial nomenclature. 

Student Worksheet
Worksheet 01: What's in a name?

read and write : https://www.linnean.org/learning/content/worksheets/whats-in-a-name

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