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NAME _____________________________________ DATE ___________________ PERIOD ______________
MARCH22015.CAL
Email: [email protected]
Reminder: You have THREE school days
School Website: www.esperanzahs.net
to make up quizzes/activities/labs if you
Look for Freeman under Staff
are absent
BIOLOGY CALENDAR
SEMESTER 2, WEEK 6
TOPIC: EVOLUTION
California State Standards for Evolution:
Evolution is the result of genetic changes that occur in constantly changing environments. As a basis for understanding this
concept:
• Students know how natural selection determines the differential survival of groups of organisms.
• Students know a great diversity of species increases the chance that at least some organisms survive
major changes in the environment.
• Students know how to analyze fossil evidence with regard to biological diversity, episodic speciation, and mass extinction
• Students know new mutations are constantly being generated in a gene pool.
• Students know variation within a species increases the likelihood that at least some members of a species will survive under changed
environmental conditions.
MONDAY MARCH 2
LATE START DAY
FACULTY MEETINGS
Reflection on Pacing Geologic Time including Origins Movie with Neil DeGrasse Tyson – Due Wed March 4
Evolution of Population and Types of Natural Selection Notes
Making of the Fittest Short Film – 10 minutes
The rock pocket mouse is a living example of Darwin’s process of natural selection.
Homework: Read pages 397-400 up to but not including Hardy-Weinberg in your textbook. (Evolution as
Genetic Change)
TUESDAY MARCH 3
Evolution Review Due: Genes and Variation
Class Activity: Molecular Genetics of Color Mutation in Rock Pocket Mice
WEDNESDAY MARCH 4
CAREER DAY (32 MINUTE PERIODS)
Class Activity Due: Pacing Geologic Time
Continue Class Activity: Molecular Genetics of Color Mutation in Rock Pocket Mice
Due Friday March 6
THURSDAY MARCH 5
Continue Class Activity: Molecular Genetics of Color Mutation in Rock Pocket Mice
Due Friday March 6
FRIDAY MARCH 6
Class Activity Due: Molecular Genetics of Color Mutation in Rock Pocket Mice
Quiz: Evolution of Populations, Types of Natural Selection (Textbook and Class Notes, Rock Pocket
Mouse Class Activity)
Class Activity - Evolution of Barbellus