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Bio 1 – Evolution Unit
Big Idea #11: Evolution is the consequence of the interaction of the potential of a species to increase its number, the genetic variability of offspring due to mutation and recombination of genomes, a finite supply of the resources required for life, and the ensuring selection from environmental pressure of those species better able to survive and reproduce.
Miller Levine Biology Textbook Chapter 16 – Darwin’s Theory of Evolution
Chapter 16 Study Workbook & vocab review - all
12:45
Natural Selection - Crash Course Biology #14
Hank guides us through the process of natural selection, the key mechanism of evolution.
10:25
Speciation: Of Ligers & Men - Crash Course Biology #15
Hank explains speciation - the evolutionary process by which new biological species arise - in terms of finches, ligers, mules, and dogs.
11:44
Evolution: It's a Thing - Crash Course Biology #20
Hank gets real with us in a discussion of evolution - it's a thing, not a debate. Gene distribution changes over time, across successive generations, to give rise to diversity at every level of biological organization.
Tour of the PBS Evolution Website: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/
DAY 1
Intro to Evolution
Evolution Myths, Misconceptions & FAQs
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/faq/cat01.html
http://www.indiana.edu/~ensiweb/lessons/ev.not.html - NOTE: Evolution is a SCIENTIFIC THEORY!!
http://listverse.com/2008/02/19/top-15-misconceptions-about-evolution/
Big Picture on Evolution – pairs read (document can be viewed at the following link:)
TedED – Myths & Misconceptions About Evolution (4:23)
TedED – Five Fingers of Evolution (5:24)
Biology Junction Evolution PowerPoint & Notes
16.1 Darwin’s Voyage of Discovery – 16.1 Lesson Overview PPT (21 slides) – read lesson summary
State Charles Darwin’s contribution to science
Describe three patterns of biodiversity noted by Darwin
2014 Darwin’s Theory of Evolution PowerPoint – slides 1-60
(“ch 14” Darwin biography notes – can’t remember where I found these)
Darwin’s Great Voyage Activity – Teacher/Student Notes, World Map, Excerpts from Darwin’s The Voyage of the Beagle
DAY 2
16.2 Ideas That Shaped Darwin’s Thinking – 16.2 Lesson Overview PPT (31 slides) – read lesson summary
Identify the conclusions drawn by Hutton & Lyell about Earth’s history
Describe Lamarck’s hypothesis of evolution
Describe Malthus’s view of population growth
Explain the role of inherited variation in artificial selection
2014 Darwin’s Theory of Evolution PowerPoint – slides 61-75
Biology Corner – Evolution Notes
Video Clips from old biology textbook: VDU3_01A-F (6 clips, about 12 minutes)
PBS Video Series -- Evolution : http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/educators/lessons/index.html (takes about an hour)
Biology Corner Question & Writing Paragraphs Guide
Goal: For this activity, students will view 7 video clips about evolution at the PBS site, after each clip a short essay will be written that answers a question about the topic covered in the clip. Grading is based on thoughtfulness and clarity of essays.
DAY 3
16.3 DarwinPresents His Case – 16.3 Lesson Overview PPT (25 slides) – read lesson summary
Describe the conditions under which natural selection occurs
Explain the principle of common decent
2014 Darwin’s Theory of Evolution PowerPoint – slides 75-93
Kim Brown Evolution PowerPoint & KB Evolution Notes – Patterns of Evolution (slides 1-26)
DAY 4 & 5
16.4 Evidence of Evolution – 16.4 Lesson Overview PPT (55 slides) – read lesson summary
Explain how geological distribution of species relates to their evolutionary history
Explain how fossils & the fossil record document the decent of modern species form ancient ancestors
Describe what homologous structures & embryology suggest about the process of evolutionary change
Explain how molecular evidence can be used to trace the process of evolution
Explain the Grants’ investigation of adaptation in Galapagos finches
2014 Darwin’s Theory of Evolution PowerPoint – slides 94-119
Kim Brown Evolution PowerPoint & KB Evolution Notes – Evidence of Evolution (slides 28-53)
Examine the evidence of five newly discovered alien fossils to determine which of the species is most closely related, which species possibly had common ancestors, the order in which the species appeared, including which species developed first and branched into other species
DAY 6
Lab26: Biochemical Evidence for Evolution
Count & record differences in the sequence of amino acids in similar portions of human, gorilla & horse hemoglobin
Count & record the molecules of each amino acid present in similar portions of human, gorilla, & horse hemoglobin
Use these data to show how biochemical evidence can be used to support evolution
DAY 7 (6)
Evolution Internet Activities
Sex & the Single Guppy Activity – Biology Corner Sex & the Single Guppy Worksheet
Analyze how guppy populations change over time
Simulate the introduction of various guppy predators to understand pressures that drive evolution
http://science.discovery.com/interactives/literacy/darwin/darwin.html
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/content/animals/articles/(r)evolutionarytheory.htm
http://www.sciencenetlinks.com/interactives/Evolution.swf
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/tryit/evolution/ - Biology Corner Evolution & Graphing Lab (worksheet)
Kim Brown Evolution PowerPoint Review Questions slides 56-84 & KB Review Quiz PowerPoint (59 slides)
DAY 8 (7)
Chapter 16 Test
Biology Coloring Workbook:
Older coloring book:
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