This was by far the most helpful, informative, simple video I've watched on this topic. After spending several frustrating hours of not knowing how to create a dichotomous key, Ms. Parrott's tutorial has genuinely helped me.
Just started learning this in my school, I had no idea how to do these because my teacher made it super unclear, this really helped, thanks for making it!
This video helped me a lot in understanding how to make the numbered dichotomous key, we are getting this in our biology exams tomorrow so thank you very much!
Thank you, this video was really helpful for me as I am working on my science classification assignment right now. It was very informative and helped me better understand how to create a good quality, numbered dichotomous key👍
Plants are amazing; they are what really turned me on to studying biology. I have a horticulture degree too. Best of luck in your studies. I'm glad the video was helpful.
Hi Ms. Parrot. Thanks so much for the informative video. I have one question. What is the minimum required traits on each number? I am currently doing a classification key for a moss genus and I was told by my peers that at least two traits are required for each number. Hope you can advice. Thanks
I have never heard that you must have two traits for each number, but if that is what your teacher or professor is expecting from you, then you should do that if it is for an assignment. Perhaps what they mean by two traits is that instead of the "Has/does not have" model, you could use wording like "1a Has smooth edges; 1b Has rough edges." I would double check with your teacher just to be sure.
This was by far the most helpful, informative, simple video I've watched on this topic. After spending several frustrating hours of not knowing how to create a dichotomous key, Ms. Parrott's tutorial has genuinely helped me.
Just started learning this in my school, I had no idea how to do these because my teacher made it super unclear, this really helped, thanks for making it!
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Very helpful and clear! I had to make a dichotomous key for 8 organisms so this helped me get it done for bio 101. Cheers, Danielle!
I am so glad it was helpful!
Next level teacher I am school student I understand
I’m not from ur school but u seem like an awsome teecher
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This video helped me a lot in understanding how to make the numbered dichotomous key, we are getting this in our biology exams tomorrow so thank you very much!
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So it was that simple?? This is a great explanation! Thank you so much😻
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I loved this, was really helpful. Tomorrow is my science exam. Keep going!
good teaching method. my final exams are tomorrow. Thanks you Ms. Parrott .
Good luck on your exams!
Thank you, this video was really helpful for me as I am working on my science classification assignment right now. It was very informative and helped me better understand how to create a good quality, numbered dichotomous key👍
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Great! You summarized a whole semester course in 8 minutes. Awesome
You explained the facts wonderfully and understand now.Thanks a lot.Whoever are your students are lucky.
I really appreciate that. Thank you.
thanks so much i have exam tomorrow and its vey helpfull
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Not even my school, but so helpful! Thank you for the video.
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Oh my Goodness your really good at teaching, i wish you were my teacher at my school so that i can interact with you with more of biology 😊😊😊
@@christinesauba8280 This makes me so happy to hear! Good luck to you in biology.
I wish you had posted this when I was in the 9th or 10th grade 😅. It's here to help me with college and I'm grateful.
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Thank you so much for your clear explanation. It helps so much💛
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I'm doing my finals tomorrow and now I'm watching this. Good work teacher.
Thank you. I hope you did well!
You made it very simple for me.
Fantastic! That's the goal. I'm glad it was helpful.
thank you so much i have a terrible teacher so you are teaching me this
I'm glad I could be of help!
Thankyou for this video. Actually Im having a hard time in making dichotomous key and this help me alot.
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I had my first biology practicals today but it was really helpful. Thank you
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Great job. It really helped me with my sons homework.
Fantastic! Thanks for being a good parent and helping him learn.
It helped me learn as well. #NeverTooOld@@andradanielleparrott
Very hepful. Thank you for making the video sound and look easy!
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Woow I understood 🥺🥺💐I'm student of plant science..
Plants are amazing; they are what really turned me on to studying biology. I have a horticulture degree too. Best of luck in your studies. I'm glad the video was helpful.
This is the best video ever I have really enjoyed it 🎉
This was so incredibly helpful! Thank you so much. 🙂
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Wonderfully explained!
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thx this will help alot for my spm examination tomorrow
Fantastic! Good luck to you.
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Thank you so much, now I can complete my assignment
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Jeez, thankyou! You saved me from failing this quiz.
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Hi Ms. Parrot. Thanks so much for the informative video. I have one question. What is the minimum required traits on each number? I am currently doing a classification key for a moss genus and I was told by my peers that at least two traits are required for each number. Hope you can advice. Thanks
I have never heard that you must have two traits for each number, but if that is what your teacher or professor is expecting from you, then you should do that if it is for an assignment. Perhaps what they mean by two traits is that instead of the "Has/does not have" model, you could use wording like "1a Has smooth edges; 1b Has rough edges." I would double check with your teacher just to be sure.
Great explanation now I get it ! Thank you!!
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Very interesting method
I'm just trying to keep it simple and accessible for students who are getting started.
she looks like a female version of tom scott.
Awsome video btw
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Thanks, l couldn't understand from my own teacher
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Teacher talk about Cockroach, housefly, spider and honey bee depending on the thorax
Our teachers in college are ridiculous 🥵😭
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But you had 5 organisms, and you have identified only 4 here.
By the end I have identified all five. There is an I.D. at the end of statements 2a, 3a, 3b, 4a and 4b. That's five.
@@andradanielleparrott Yeah, thank you, got it, now I checked it again carefully.
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