CLASSIFICATION OF FIVE ANIMAL KINGDOMS

Lesson Objective:
After this lesson the students will be able to know about Classification of Five Kingdoms

Intended Curriculum Learning Outcomes
1. Students will know the founder of classification.
2. Students will know the seven levels of classification.
3. Students will know how to name organisms using scientific names
4. Students will know how to use a Dichotomous Key to identify organisms.
5. Students will know the names of the five kingdoms.
6. Students will know the five main characteristics of each kingdom.


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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Md. Faysal Ahmed is an Assistant Teacher in a High School at BTRI High School, Srimangal.
Md. Faysal Ahmed
BTRI High School, Srimangal, Bangladesh, Cell: +8801717020460 • faysal.bd71@gmail.com

OBJECTIVE
To build a long-term career as an elementary teacher with opportunities for career growth and to keep up with the cutting edge of the teaching technologies.

EDUCATION

Post Graduation Diploma in IT
Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet
CGPA: 3.03

Master of Science in 2009
National University
Major: Botany
Class: 2nd

Bachelor of Science in 2008
National University
Major: Botany
Class: 2nd


SPECIALIZED SKILLS
Computer: Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, HTML, CSS, PHP, MySQL, Networking, Programming with C, Windows movie maker, Camtasia 8&9 etc.

WORK EXPERIENCE
• ICT4E District Ambassador a2i • September 6, 2017 to present.
• MIE Expert 2017-18 • August 27, 2017 to present • Redmond, Washington.
• Master Trainer of Digital Content Development • Teaching Quality Improvement(TQI) in Secondary Education -
November 8, 2015 to present
• Assistant Teacher • January 2013 to present – BTRI High School, Srimangal.

HONORS
• Best Content Developer at www.teachers.gov.bd in 2017


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