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Lesson: Lolly bags
Fact Sheet: Classification
Student Worksheet: Dichotomous key diagram – 4 objects
Student Worksheet: Dichotomous key diagram – 6 objects
Student Worksheet: Dichotomous key diagram – 8 objects
Teacher Resource Sheet: Example of Lolly Bag Dichotomous Key Diagram
Topics
  • Classification
  • Marine Biology
Phase of learning
  • Years 3 - 4
  • Years 5 - 6
  • Years 7 - 8
WA Curriculum
  • K-10 Science
Region
  • North Coast
  • Gascoyne Coast
  • West Coast
  • South Coast
  • Indian Ocean Territories

Page reviewed 11th May 2021

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