Pokémon Science: An Introduction to Mammals using Pokémon!
Pokémon Science: An Introduction to Mammals using Pokémon!, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 5, with 12 lectures, based on 1 reviews, and has 7 subscribers.
You will learn about Explain the basics of Biological Classification Systems. Understand how DNA, fossils, and evolutionary lines are all building blocks of modern taxonomy. Describe the commonalities that all mammals share. Compare and contrast two similar creatures using a Venn Diagram. Explain the traits and behaviors of a variety of mammals of different orders. Draw a cladogram and explain its usefulness in taxonomy. Know how to use a Dichotomous Key, and how to create your own. This course is ideal for individuals who are Pokemon fans who want to learn more about mammals and taxonomy. It is particularly useful for Pokemon fans who want to learn more about mammals and taxonomy.
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Summary
Title: Pokémon Science: An Introduction to Mammals using Pokémon!
Price: $49.99
Average Rating: 5
Number of Lectures: 12
Number of Published Lectures: 12
Number of Curriculum Items: 24
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 24
Original Price: $89.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Explain the basics of Biological Classification Systems.
- Understand how DNA, fossils, and evolutionary lines are all building blocks of modern taxonomy.
- Describe the commonalities that all mammals share.
- Compare and contrast two similar creatures using a Venn Diagram.
- Explain the traits and behaviors of a variety of mammals of different orders.
- Draw a cladogram and explain its usefulness in taxonomy.
- Know how to use a Dichotomous Key, and how to create your own.
Who Should Attend
- Pokemon fans who want to learn more about mammals and taxonomy.
Target Audiences
- Pokemon fans who want to learn more about mammals and taxonomy.
Mammals are classified into taxonomical groups called “orders.” We’ll study what traits and behaviors each order shares with the Pokémon we know and love. Students will learn how to compare and contrast these creatures when reading/listening to descriptions, examining pictures, and watching video clips of the fictional characters side by side with real mammals. We’ll become pros at using a Venn Diagram as a comparison tool, and we’ll try our hand at Dichotomous Keys and Cladograms. Students can also try their hand at designing their own mammalian Pokémon. Discussion questions, supplementary videos, and worksheets are all included in this course. Because the Pokemon creators love to use mammals as inspirations for their Pokemon creations, this course includes over 100 popular Pokemon and their origins! A great course for Pokemon fans who are interested in learning more about biology, taxonomy, and the tools scientists use to study animals.
Part 1: Introduction – Taxonomy, Classification Systems, Class Mammalia
Part 2: Primates (apes and monkeys)
Part 3: Dermoptera (flying lemurs), Hyracoidae (hyraxes), Insectivora (insect-eaters), Edentata (toothless mammals), Pholidata (pangolins), Tubulidentata (aardvarks)
Part 4: Carnivora
Part 5: Carnivora continued
Part 6: Cetacea, Sirenia, Pinnipedia (aquatic mammals)
Part 7: Artiodactyla (even-toed hoofed animals)
Part 8: Perissodactyla (odd-toed hoofed animals), Proboscidea (elephants)
Part 9: Chiroptera (bats)
Part 10: Rodentia (rodents), Lagomorpha (rabbits)
Part 11: Marsupialia (pouched animals), Monotremata (egg-laying mammals)
Part 12: Conclusion
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Primates
Lecture 1: Primates
Chapter 3: Miscellaneous Mammals
Lecture 1: Miscellaneous Mammals
Chapter 4: Carnivora
Lecture 1: Carnivora Part 1
Lecture 2: Carnivora Part 2
Chapter 5: Aquatic Mammals
Lecture 1: Aquatic Mammals
Chapter 6: Hoofed Mammals
Lecture 1: Hoofed Mammals Part 1
Lecture 2: Hoofed Mammals Part 2
Chapter 7: Chiroptera (Bats)
Lecture 1: Chiroptera
Chapter 8: Rodents and Lagomorphs
Lecture 1: Rodents and Lagomorphs
Chapter 9: Marsupials and Monotremes
Lecture 1: Marsupials and Monotremes
Chapter 10: Review
Lecture 1: Review
Instructors
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Lauren James
Pop Culture Teacher
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