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HS
Biology 2008
CFF Exploration Day
Curriculum:
Course:
Topic: Unit 08: Theory
Subject Area(s):Science
Date: Nov. 21, 2008
of Evolution by Natural Selection
Days:2 0
Grade(s):9, 10
Key Learning: Evolution by natural selection accounts for the diversity of organisms on planet
earth.
Unit Essential Question:
How do living things change over
time in order to create the great diversity of life that
exists today?
Concept:
Concept:
Concept:
The Geologic Time Record
Evidences for Evolution
Adaptation and Natural
Selection
S11.A.3.3.1, S11.B.2.1.1, S11.A.3.2.2, 3.1.10.C, 3.1.10.D S11.B.2.1.1, S11.A.3.2.2, 3.1.10.C
3.3.10.D, S11.B.2.1.4, 4.7.10.B, 4.7.10.A, S11.A.3.2.1,
S11.A.3.1.2, 4.7.10.C
Lesson Essential Questions:
How does the geologic time record
support the theory of evolution by
natural selection? (A)
Lesson Essential Questions:
What pieces of evidence do scientists
use to support the theory of evolution
by natural selection? (A)
Lesson Essential Questions:
How do slight variations in a population
enable some individuals to be more
successful than others? (A)
Vocabulary:
fossil, biogeography, mold, cast, law of
superposition
Vocabulary:
fossil, biogeography, transitional
species, homologous structures,
analagous structures, vestigial
structures, embryology
Vocabulary:
adaptation, natural selection, fitness,
population, adaptive advantage
Concept:
Concept:
Concept:
Patterns of Evolution
Population Genetics
S11.A.3.3.1, 3.1.10.C, 3.1.10.E
S11.B.2.1.2, S11.B.2.1.3, S11.A.3.2.2, S11.A.3.1.2,
S11.B.2.2.3
Biological Diversity and
Taxonomy
S11.B.1.1.2, 3.3.10.A, 4.7.10.A, S11.A.3.3.1, 3.1.10.C
Lesson Essential Questions:
In what ways do species change and
adapt in order to survive in their
environment? (A)
Lesson Essential Questions:
What role do mutations, differential
reproduction, and genetic
recombination play in changing the
genetic makeup of a population? (A)
Lesson Essential Questions:
How are the various forms of living
organisms similar and different? (ET)
Vocabulary:
coevolution, convergent evolution,
divergent evolution, adaptive radiation,
artificial selection
Vocabulary:
Vocabulary:
population genetics, variation, bell
classification, taxonomy, diversity,
curve, gene pool, allelic frequency,
protist, fungus, microorganism
genotypic frequency, phenotypic
frequency, Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium,
migration, genetic drift, assortive
mating, stabilizing selection, directional
selection, disruptive selection, species,
speciation
Concept:
Concept:
Concept:
Lesson Essential Questions:
How have changes in the environment
threatened the diversity of life? (A)
Lesson Essential Questions:
Lesson Essential Questions:
Vocabulary:
extinct, mass extinction, threatened,
endangered
Vocabulary:
Vocabulary:
Threatened, Endangered,
Extinct Species
4.7.10.B, 4.7.10.A, S11.A.1.1.4
Additional Info:
Attached Document(s):
Technology Tools
HS
Biology 2008
Curriculum:
Course:
Vocabulary for Topic:
Subject Area(s):Science
Unit 08: Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection
Concept: The Geologic Time Record
fossil biogeography mold cast law of superposition Concept: Evidences for Evolution
fossil biogeography transitional species homologous structures analagous structures vestigial structures embryology Concept: Adaptation and Natural Selection
adaptation natural selection fitness population adaptive advantage Concept: Patterns of Evolution
coevolution convergent evolution divergent evolution adaptive radiation artificial selection Concept: Population Genetics
population genetics variation bell curve gene pool allelic frequency genotypic frequency phenotypic frequency Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium migration genetic drift assortive mating stabilizing selection directional selection disruptive selection species speciation -
CFF Exploration Day
Date: Nov. 21, 2008
Days:2 0
Grade(s):9, 10
Concept: Biological Diversity and Taxonomy
classification taxonomy diversity protist fungus microorganism Concept: Threatened, Endangered, Extinct Species
extinct mass extinction threatened endangered -