Creating a Dichotomous Key for Amphibians
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grade levels: 9-12/College
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Idaho achievement standards for this lesson
Objective:
1. The students will learn
how to use the Digital Atlas of Idaho.
2. The students will learn how to make a dichotomous key.
3. The students will improve their observational skills and learn how to recognize
defining characteristics.
Procedure:
1. To get there: Click on
Atlas Home, Biology, Amphibians, Identification Pages, then on Adult
Comparator Page.
2. Using the Comparator Page, students will construct a dichotomous key to distinguish
these species from each other. Click on the species listed below to see a picture
of it. On the other side of the screen, click on another species for a picture
of it and then compare the pictures. After comparing these pictures, decide
on a characteristic that you could use to distinguish between these species.
Each group should decide on its own defining characteristics. Use these defining
characteristics to make a key that will distinguish the following species from
each other. Teachers can write the names of these species on a blackboard.
1. Long-tailed Salamander
2. Idaho Giant Salamander
3. Rough-skinned Salamander
4. Western Toad
5. Woodhouse's Toad
6. Pacific Treefrog
7. Bullfrog
8. Wood Frog
3. If time permits, have groups exchange papers and see if other groups can
distinguish these species using a different group's set of defining characteristics.
Handouts/Activities:
These are links to access
the handouts and printable materials.
Adult
Comparator Page
Related
Lesson Topics:
Biology: Amphibians