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Explore the world’s newly discovered species and challenge students’ understanding of how scientists discover and classify species previously unknown to science. Students will further their knowledge of classification with two newly discovered species classification key activities and develop independent research skills as they plan their own expedition to discover new species.

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jigglypuff

7 years ago
5

TES Resource Team

10 years ago
5

Thank you for sharing your resource. This resource has been recommended by the TES Resource Team for its relevance to the 2014 National Curriculum.

Tillnia

11 years ago
5

Wow, this looks fabulous, I will be using it (probably in a shortened form) for year 11 biology. I would love to do the whole activity but I think time constraints may preclude this. Thank you so much

alessio

11 years ago
5

This is a really useful resource with plenty of attractive visual stimuli for learners' engagement and understanding. I added this resource to the @tesScience newsletter. Thanks for sharing.

amuskett

11 years ago
5

Great little unit, going to use it with my Year 7's in a simplified form.

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