Kingdom wheel is a fun way to learn about the six kingdoms of life. Write the name of each of the kingdoms on the outer edges of the sections. Draw a picture of an organism that is a representative of each kingdom. Paste the center circle to a piece of card stock.
Kingdom wheel is a fun way to learn about the six kingdoms of life. Write the name of each of the kingdoms on the outer edges of the sections. Draw a picture of an organism that is a representative of each kingdom. Paste the center circle to a piece of card stock.
Kingdom wheel is a fun way to learn about the six kingdoms of life. Write the name of each of the kingdoms on the outer edges of the sections. Draw a picture of an organism that is a representative of each kingdom. Paste the center circle to a piece of card stock.
1. Obtain a wheel and a piece of card stock from your instructor.
2. Write the title The Six Kingdoms of Life at the top of the card stock 3. Write the number six in the middle of the circle. 4. Write the name of each of the kingdoms on the outer edges of the sections. Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia 5. Draw a picture of an organism that is a representative of each kingdom. 6. Add color accents to the drawings and the sections. 7. Cut out the circle and cut each section up to the center circle. 8. Paste the center circle to a piece of card stock. 9. Identify and write the cell type, number of cells, mode of nutrition, and representative organisms on the cardstock behind each kingdoms section. a. Cell type: Prokaryote, Eukaryote b. Cell number: Unicellular, Multicellular c. Mode of nutrition: Heterotroph, Autotroph d. Names of representative organisms 10. At the bottom of the cardstock write your name, date, and class period.