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Minibeast Sorting Tree

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Last updated 02 April 2013, created 31 December 2009, viewed 27,944

A TESiboard ( http://tesiboard.co.uk ) activity to sort minibeasts using a branching tree diagram. Ask pupils to propose 'yes/no' questions that will sort a number of minibeasts using a tree diagram. (Tip: start with two or three creatures and add more into the tray once the concept is more More…secure.) Choose the minibeasts on the first screen by dragging them into the tray one by one. On the sorting screen, add labels with questions and drag the arrows onto the screen to denote 'yes' or 'no'. (1 of 3 iboard minibeast activities: also see Minibeast Database and Minibeast Sorter.)

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Thank you - very useful. Good way to integrate ICT into science and alot easier than cutting out and sticking animals onto a sheet.

from FJDavey, 21 November 2010
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