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How to Make an Animal Kingdom Classification Chart

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Making an animal kingdom classification chart for the animal kingdom is not as hard as it seems once you know your basic animal classifications and a way to chart them.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Animal Kingdom classification chart resource
  • simple graphics or paint shop program
  • free clip art or icons
  1. Step 1

    To make your animal kingdom classification chart you must first understand how our animal kingdom is classified.

  2. Step 2

    Start by breaking the animal kingdom into two basic categories:
    1. animals with a backbone (vertebrates)
    2. animals without a backbone (invertebrates)

  3. Step 3

    Next break each of these two main animal kingdom classifications into their respective sub categories to chart them.

  4. Step 4

    Animals without backbones are:
    1. poriforae (sponges)
    2. starfish
    3. mollusks (snail, clams)
    4. arthropods (spiders, insects, crustaceans)

  5. Step 5

    Animals with backbones include:
    1. cold blooded reptiles (snakes, lizards, turtles)
    2. warm blooded mammals (man, dolphins, whales)
    3. winged (birds)
    4. gills (fish)
    5. lungs and gilled amphibians (frogs)

  6. Step 6

    Next apply these categories and there examples to your graphics program using your Corel paint shop pro or windows software and you have an animal kingdom classification chart!

Tips & Warnings
  • Be creative by filling your categories into an interestingly shaped design or make an animal kingdom classification tree as your chart.
  • Use clip art or picture icons downloaded from your PC to add interest and enhance learning
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