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2/9/16 Starter How do the elements of natural selection result in differential reproductive success? 2/9/ Natural Selection Foldable Application/Connection:  What is the purpose of using a “formula” type graphic organizer to help explain natural selection?  What three things are needed for the process of natural selection?  What sorts of things cause variation in a population?  Is evolution best defined as:  Individuals changing and adapting to their environment  or  Changes in allele frequencies or traits within a population over many generations?Why? Natural Selection Foldable Practice: Natural Selection Foldable EQ: How does evolution pertain to: genetics, organ systems, ecosystems, and cells? Exit: Explain natural selection in your own words.

1 Starter 2. Activity February 9, 2016 AGENDA B. F Students analyze and evaluate the effects of other evolutionary mechanisms while reading and writing by completing Foldable activity

Date Lecture/ Activity/ Lab Page 1/28 Dihybrid cross III /1 Mechanisms of Evolution /2 Darwin and Evolution /3 Evolution Reading /4 Adaptation Lab /5 Peppered Moth Lab /8 Reproductive success and Natural Selection /9 Natural Selection Foldable Table of Contents

2/9/16 Starter How do the elements of natural selection result in differential reproductive success? 2/9/ Natural Selection Foldable Application/Connection:  What is the purpose of using a “formula” type graphic organizer to help explain natural selection?  What three things are needed for the process of natural selection?  What sorts of things cause variation in a population?  Is evolution best defined as:  Individuals changing and adapting to their environment  or  Changes in allele frequencies or traits within a population over many generations? Natural Selection Foldable Practice: Natural Selection Foldable EQ: How does evolution pertain to: genetics, organ systems, ecosystems, and cells? Exit: Explain natural selection in your own words.