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Classification and Division
Classification and Division
a nd
DIVISION
GROUP 7
OBJECTIVES
1.
2.
3.
OBJECTIVES
Identify the different patterns of
1. development;
2.
3.
OBJECTIVES
Identify the different patterns of
1. development;
3.
OBJECTIVES
Identify the different patterns of
1. development;
DIVISION
• Classification and division are both
methods of organizing information and
categorizing elements. However, they
serve different purposes.
CLASSIFICATION
• Classification involves grouping similar items
together based on their common characteristics,
providing a structured way to understand
complex information.
SIGNAL WORDS
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CONCLUSION
QUIZ
CLASSIFICATION
OR
DIVISION
• A librarian categorizes books in the library into genres
such as fiction, non-fiction, mystery, and science
fiction to help patrons locate their preferred reading
materials.
• A librarian categorizes books in the library into genres
such as fiction, non-fiction, mystery, and science
CLASSIFICATION
fiction to help patrons locate their preferred reading
materials.
2. An anthropologist groups ancient artifacts based
on cultural similarities and historical periods,
creating a classification system to enhance the
study of human civilizations.
2. An anthropologist groups ancient artifacts based
on cultural similarities and historical periods,
creating a classification
CLASSIFICATIONsystem to enhance the
study of human civilizations.
3. A marketing strategist segments the target market
into demographic groups, dividing consumers based
on age, income, and location for more targeted
advertising campaigns.
3. A marketing strategist segments the target market
into demographic groups, dividing consumers based
on age, income, and location for more targeted
DIVISION
advertising campaigns.
4. An urban planner divides a city into districts,
allocating specific areas for residential, commercial,
and recreational purposes to optimize city planning
and infrastructure development.
4. An urban planner divides a city into districts,
allocating specific areas for residential, commercial,
DIVISION
and recreational purposes to optimize city planning
and infrastructure development.
5. A meteorologist classifies clouds into different
types like cumulus, stratus, and cirrus based on
their appearance and altitude in the atmosphere for
weather analysis.
5. A meteorologist classifies clouds into different
types like cumulus, stratus, and cirrus based on
CLASSIFICATION
their appearance and altitude in the atmosphere for
weather analysis.
6. A logistics manager separates inventory into
warehouses based on product types, dividing goods
into categories such as perishable, non-perishable,
and high-demand items for efficient distribution.
6. A logistics manager separates inventory into
warehouses based on product types, dividing goods
into categories such as perishable, non-perishable,
DIVISION
and high-demand items for efficient distribution.
7. A biologist classifies various species of plants
into different taxonomic groups based on shared
characteristics such as morphology and genetic
makeup. The goal is to understand the evolutionary
relationships and create a systematic framework for
studying plant diversity.
7. A biologist classifies various species of plants
into different taxonomic groups based on shared
characteristics such as morphology and genetic
makeup. The goal is to understand the evolutionary
CLASSIFICATION
relationships and create a systematic framework for
studying plant diversity.
8. An IT professional partitions a computer hard
drive into separate sections, dividing storage space
for the operating system, applications, and user data
for better organization and performance.
8. An IT professional partitions a computer hard
drive into separate sections, dividing storage space
for the operating system, applications, and user data
DIVISION
for better organization and performance.
9. A museum curator catalogs artworks based on
artistic movements, classifying paintings into
categories like impressionism, surrealism, and
abstract art for exhibition planning.
9. A museum curator catalogs artworks based on
artistic movements, classifying paintings into
categories like impressionism, surrealism, and
CLASSIFICATION
abstract art for exhibition planning.
10. An entomologist sorts out insect specimens
based on features like wing structure and leg
characteristics, classifying them into orders and
families for systematic study.
10. An entomologist sorts out insect specimens
based on features like wing structure and leg
characteristics, classifying them into orders and
CLASSIFICATION
families for systematic study.
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