With the children still standing in the groups that they have decided upon, clear a space in the classroom. Alternatively, you could do this activity in a hall or playground.
Explain to the students that they are about to be put into six teams so we can play a round of ‘Classification Bingo’. Create six equal sized teams ensuring that each team contains a wide variety of living things. Ask each team to sit down and show the rest of their team what organism they have.
Show the students the tropical rainforest organisms framework diagram on the board (a downloadable PDF at the top of this page). This shows the accepted way in which we classify living things. (*Note: it does not include all living things. It includes the groups needed to classify the organisms the students have researched).
Draw a basic representation of the framework on the floor using chalk. The teacher then clearly reads out one clue at a time. The clues are from the bullet point descriptions of each group. After each clue is read allow the teams to briefly discuss and decide if any of the organisms their team possess fit into that group. If they do then they place that organism onto the framework on the floor. After they have done this allow the group to see which organisms have been placed down and to challenge their placement if they feel any of them have been classified incorrectly.
The aim is to get all of the organisms placed on the floor and classified correctly. The first group of children to put all their cards down needs to shout 'BINGO!' and they are the winners. Carry on playing the game until all the organisms are classified.
Once the game has been completed if the teacher can get to a high vantage point they could take a photograph which could then be put up on display on the wall of the classroom so the class have a visual reminder of what they have learnt. Alternatively, if you wish, you could print out copies of the framework for the students and the students could then record the organisms that fit into each group in the space below the descriptions.
Review the learning outcomes with the group. Well done!