In each of four recordings, we will study a group of "bugs" that have some striking similarities to Pokémon. We will examine several different types of arthropods and their characteristics, including insects (butterflies, bees, ants, beetles, etc.), arachnids (spiders, ticks, mites, scorpions, etc.), and myriapods (centipedes and millipedes). Students will practice comparing and contrasting creatures from the Arthopod phylum when reading/listening to descriptions about them, viewing pictures side-by-side, and watching video clips of insect behavior and life cycles. We will also learn how to create and use a Venn Diagram as a comparison tool. Students can also design their own insect-like Pokémon.
Recording 1:
Introduction to taxonomy
Basic characteristics of the phylum Arthropoda
Defining characteristics of the Class Insecta
The insect orders not included as Pokemon
Order Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths)
Recording 2:
Order Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies)
Order Neuroptera (net-winged insects)
Order Diptera (flies and mosquitos)
Order Hymenoptera (ants, bees, and wasps)
Recording 3:
Order Hemiptera (true bugs)
Order Orthoptera (crickets and grasshoppers)
Order Mantodea (praying mantises)
Order Phasmatodea (stick insects)
Order Blattodea (cockroaches)
Order Coleoptera (beetles)
Recording 4:
The defining characteristics of the Class Arachnida
The different types of Arachnids: ticks, scorpions, spiders, harvestmen
Characteristics of Myriapods
The differences and similarities of millipedes and centipedes
Introduction to the Three Circle Venn Diagram
Please note that this is not a comprehensive overview of ALL arthropods. Aquatic arthropods are instead included in my "Pokemon Under the Sea" course.