 Alright class, today we are going to do something called a scratch sheet quiz. We are going to do this and how the methods will go is I'm going to show you a question and you're going to read through the answer options and then you will individually vote without contacting any of your group members. So you will fold your ABCD card and you will vote right up under your chin so that nobody else can see your answer, only I can see your answer. The reason I'm doing this is it gives me a very quick assessment of how everybody is doing on that particular topic and if I see a rainbow of colors, a plethora of answer options then I will go over to the document camera and I will jot down that question that you guys were having extra difficulty on and we'll go over that after the quiz. Alright, so after you vote individually I'll say group vote and then you'll turn to your group members show your answer and then argue out an answer that everyone can agree on. You'll scratch your scratch sheet, if you have a star you've got it correct, you'll give your group one point. Are we ready? Okay, first question is about Linnaean taxonomy, which is the broadest and most inclusive group of the Linnaean taxon that's listed here. Take a moment to read the answer options. And consult your group members on three, one, two, three, vote. And group vote. Everybody's good? You're good? Okay. Alright. Three. What can you tell me about mutations? Which statement is correct? Give you a moment to read it. Voting in three, one, two, three. Alright, group vote. Now as I'm going to take the information that I got from your ABCD cards to go over a few of the concepts, I'm going to allow those ABCD cards to inform the clarification lecture that we're going to do right now.