OA: SWBAT: Compare and contrast Darwin's finches. 3/14 Honors Biology Why do you think that islands are considered "natural experiments" in Evolution?

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OA: SWBAT: Compare and contrast Darwin's finches. 3/14 Honors Biology Why do you think that islands are considered "natural experiments" in Evolution? CLASSWORK: Discuss OA. Look at the MCAS question on Darwin's birds. Have the students discuss the answer aloud in class. HOMEWORK: Read p Explain how Darwin used the ideas of the various people listed on those pages to create his own theory.

OA: What is the definition of a species? SWBAT: Compare artificial selection with Natural selection 3/15 Honors Biology CLASSWORK: Show examples of various plants in the cabbage family and discuss why it was bred with certain traits and not others. Watch entire Darwin video HOMEWORK: Look up a breed of dog and discuss why it was bred with certain traits and not others. (due Thursday).

OA: What is the definition of a species? SWBAT: Compare artificial selection with Natural selection 3/15 CP Biology CLASSWORK: Show examples of various plants in the cabbage family and discuss why it was bred with certain traits and not others. Watch entire Darwin video HOMEWORK: Look up a breed of dog and discuss why it was bred with certain traits and not others. (due Thursday).

OA: Compare artificial selection with Natural selection SWBAT: List and identify the 4 steps in Darwins theory of Evolution. 3/16 CP Biology CLASSWORK: Discuss the 4 steps in Darwin's theory. Use the online video to help (go.hrw.com key wordHX8EVOF6) Did humans evolve? evolution/library/11/2/quicktime/e _s_5_100.html HOMEWORK: Make flash cards of section 1 and 2 vocabulary. Answer questions on p. 379, #1-3 Remember Dog assignment due Tomorrow!

OA: Compare artificial selection with Natural selection SWBAT: List and identify the 4 steps in Darwins theory of Evolution. 3/16 Honors Biology CLASSWORK: Discuss the 4 steps in Darwin's theory. Use the online video to help (go.hrw.com key wordHX8EVOF6) Did humans evolve? evolution/library/11/2/quicktime/e _s_5_100.html HOMEWORK: Outline sections 1 and 2. p. 379, #1-3 Remember Dog assignment due Tomorrow!

Vegetables in the Cabbage Family

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Geological layers are like a layer cake.

To make a layer cake… You add the bottom layer first, followed by the second layer, the third, etc.

Sedimentation in a River =visualizationhttp:// =visualization

Newest Oldest

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Natural Selection

Can you find the dragon?

Did Humans Evolve? evolution/library/11/2/quicktime/e _s_5_100.html

Seals vs Sea lions Walking 9X5fs Sea lionhttp:// 9X5fs OuriQA&feature=related sealhttp:// OuriQA&feature=related

Vertebrate Evolution Sea Squirts Lamprey Eel Bony Shark (cartilaginous fishes)

SEA SQUIRTS---TUNICATES

The Great Apes

Human Evolution

Similar Environments, Similar Adaptations.