Evolution Learning partners: What do we mean by evolution? Evolution – the changes that are made to an animal or plant over time.

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Evolution Learning partners: What do we mean by evolution? Evolution – the changes that are made to an animal or plant over time.

What is an environment? Surroundings, usually where someone or thing lives.

Lo: to show how animals have evolved to suit their environment. Yesterday we learnt that animals have evolved to suit the environment that they live in. Today we are going to look at animals that we know and see what physical features they have that suit their environment.

Learning partners. How have they evolved to live in the cold environment?

Thick warm, white fur coat Keeps the bear warm in below freezing temperatures and allows him to camouflage in the snow.

Thick warm, white fur coat Keeps the bear warm in below freezing temperatures and allows him to camouflage in the snow. Large Paws Produce an oil that stops his feet freezing on the snow.

Thick warm, white fur coat Keeps the bear warm in below freezing temperatures and allows him to camouflage in the snow. Large Paws Produce an oil that stops his feet freezing on the snow. Little eyes Keeps cold and icy snow blizzards out of their eyes.

Learning partners. How have they evolved to live in the desert environment?

Big, flat feet Enable camels to walk on the sand without sinking into it.

Big, flat feet Enable camels to walk on the sand without sinking into it. Humps Camel can store a supply of water so it doesn’t have to stop to drink

Big, flat feet Enable camels to walk on the sand without sinking into it. Humps Camel can store a supply of water so it doesn’t have to stop to drink Long eyelashes Keeps sand from storms and glaring sun from camels eyes.

Big, flat feet Enable camels to walk on the sand without sinking into it. Humps Camel can store a supply of water so it doesn’t have to stop to drink Long eyelashes Keeps sand from storms and glaring sun from camels eyes. Long Legs Help to move across the dessert quicker and keeps the sand off the camels stomach.

Your task. You have an animal on your sheet you need to show the features it has that suits it to its environment – Just like we have just done. Steps to success Identify the physical feature. Write how the feature helps it to survive.

Lo: to design a creature which has evolved to suit its environment.

What physical features could your animal have that suits it’s environment?

Task On your desk you have a sheet. Your task is to use your knowledge of evolution and how animals have features to suit their environment to design your own.

Steps to success decide on an environment Give your animal a feature that helps it to catch it’s food. helps it to move. protects it.