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April 25/26 1.Kick off Question: What are the two parts to a hypothesis? 2.Natural Selection Research—make sure to turn in your project by Tuesday May 1 3.Reading from book with Questions 4.Video: The human family tree Learning Log: What was one important point from the film?

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Page 1: Evolution Dailies. April 27 1.Kick off Question: What is the difference between the manipulated variable and the responding variable? 2.Natural Selection

Evolution Dailies

Page 2: Evolution Dailies. April 27 1.Kick off Question: What is the difference between the manipulated variable and the responding variable? 2.Natural Selection

April 27

1. Kick off Question: What is the difference between the manipulated variable and the responding variable?

2. Natural Selection Research—make sure to turn in your project by Tuesday May 1

3. Geological time scaleLearning Log: What is the geological time scale?

Page 3: Evolution Dailies. April 27 1.Kick off Question: What is the difference between the manipulated variable and the responding variable? 2.Natural Selection

April 25/26

1. Kick off Question: What are the two parts to a hypothesis?

2. Natural Selection Research—make sure to turn in your project by Tuesday May 1

3. Reading from book with Questions4. Video: The human family treeLearning Log: What was one important point from the film?

Page 4: Evolution Dailies. April 27 1.Kick off Question: What is the difference between the manipulated variable and the responding variable? 2.Natural Selection

April 23/24

1. Kick off Question: What should you include in a conclusion

2. Lab: Bird Beaks day 4: the final report: Library if not done

3. Evolution game and Natural Selection Research4. Reading from book with QuestionsLearning Log: What did you learn from the game?

Page 5: Evolution Dailies. April 27 1.Kick off Question: What is the difference between the manipulated variable and the responding variable? 2.Natural Selection

April 19/20

1. Kick off Question: Name the parts of a scientific investigation

2. Lab: Bird Beaks day 3: the final report: Library

3. Back in class –review of other students workLearning Log: Describe what you found out from your lab, what does your data mean?

Page 6: Evolution Dailies. April 27 1.Kick off Question: What is the difference between the manipulated variable and the responding variable? 2.Natural Selection

April 17/18

1. Kick off Question: Describe in a paragraph what you are going to do in the Bird Beak Lab

2. Lab: Bird Beaks day 2: recording data3. Video The Human Family Tree

1. You will be writing a reflection paper so take notes on the video and any class discussions

Learning Log: Describe what you found out from your lab, what does your data mean?

Page 7: Evolution Dailies. April 27 1.Kick off Question: What is the difference between the manipulated variable and the responding variable? 2.Natural Selection

April 13/16

1. Kick off Question: What do we mean when we say “survival of the fittest?”

2. Lab: Bird BeaksLearning Log: define the terms:

SpecialistPredator/prey RelationshipSimulationVariationAdvantageous (Beneficial) Characteristics

Page 8: Evolution Dailies. April 27 1.Kick off Question: What is the difference between the manipulated variable and the responding variable? 2.Natural Selection

April 11/12

1. Kick off Question: Describe how a scientist might use absolute and relative dating to determine the age of a fossil.

2. Lab: Who will survive?Learning Log: What determines “who” will survive?

Page 9: Evolution Dailies. April 27 1.Kick off Question: What is the difference between the manipulated variable and the responding variable? 2.Natural Selection

April 9/10

1. Kick off Question: What are some difficulties with using fossils to tell us about the past?

2. Clocks in Rocks: Radioactive datingLearning Log: What is radioactive dating?

Page 10: Evolution Dailies. April 27 1.Kick off Question: What is the difference between the manipulated variable and the responding variable? 2.Natural Selection

March 29

1. Kick off Question: Explain how fossils are formed? (step by step including what type of rock)

2. Gifts of the past complete and turn inLearning Log: What is the Law of Superposition?

Page 11: Evolution Dailies. April 27 1.Kick off Question: What is the difference between the manipulated variable and the responding variable? 2.Natural Selection

March 26

1. Kick off Question: Write a paragraph on the ways that you think that scientists figure out the age of events in earth’s history and when organisms first appeared.

2. 12:30 up to the library3. Gifts of the pastLearning Log: How are fossils formed? What type of rock are they formed in?

Page 12: Evolution Dailies. April 27 1.Kick off Question: What is the difference between the manipulated variable and the responding variable? 2.Natural Selection

March 23

1. Kick off Question: Describe Natural Selection in a paragraph.

2. Quiz-see what you know so far3. Video: What Darwin Never Knew4. Turn in Questions sheet at end of period5. If time: Clocks and Rocks Penny LabLearning Log: What were some more things Darwin didn’t know?

Page 13: Evolution Dailies. April 27 1.Kick off Question: What is the difference between the manipulated variable and the responding variable? 2.Natural Selection

March 22

1. Kick off Question: Describe Natural Selection in a paragraph.

2. Quiz-see what you know so far3. Video: What Darwin Never Knew4. Turn in Questions sheet at end of period5. If time: Clocks and Rocks Penny LabLearning Log: What were some more things Darwin didn’t know?

Page 14: Evolution Dailies. April 27 1.Kick off Question: What is the difference between the manipulated variable and the responding variable? 2.Natural Selection

March 20

1. Kick off Question: Do we use similarities or differences more in classifying animals? Why do you think so.

2. Video: What Darwin Never Knew3. Turn in Questions sheet at end of periodLearning Log: What were some things Darwin didn’t know?

Page 15: Evolution Dailies. April 27 1.Kick off Question: What is the difference between the manipulated variable and the responding variable? 2.Natural Selection

March 16/19

1. Kick off Question: Why is variation in an animal species good?

2. Toothpick fish finish and turn in3. Unity and diversity

Learning Log: How do we differentiate different groups of animals

Page 16: Evolution Dailies. April 27 1.Kick off Question: What is the difference between the manipulated variable and the responding variable? 2.Natural Selection

March 14/15

1. Kick off Question: How might mutations in the genetic code cause changes over time to a species of animals?

2. Toothpick fish finish and turn in3. If time start Unity and diversity

4. Learning Log: Explain Natural Selection now that you have a better idea.

Page 17: Evolution Dailies. April 27 1.Kick off Question: What is the difference between the manipulated variable and the responding variable? 2.Natural Selection

March 12

1. Discuss the importance of weekly lifeline and Table of Contents.

2. Refocus on rules3. Kick off Question; What are your goals for

this trimester4. Anticipation guide5. Toothpick fish6. Learning Log: Explain Natural Selection