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Biology Lesson Plans Evolution & Classification Objectives: Review Early Earth conditions and the beginnings of life Explore the evidence that has led to changes in the ideas of whale phylogeny, use this as an example to help explain the nature of science Model radioactive decay & radiometric dating using m&ms Create a timeline of geologic time to scale & analyze using relative dating techniques Explain why Lamarck’s theories were incorrect Compare macroevolution and microevolution Describe how Darwin’s data helped him explain the concept of natural selection List Darwin’s 6-main points and use them to support the concept of natural selection Measure peanuts to show variation in a population, hypothesize about how environmental changes would affect this population Justify how the evidences found in organisms help support evolution Given an example of an organism, provide information regarding its adaptations and probably environment Examine the horse fossil record while using environmental changes to help explain structural changes Use allelic frequency of a gene pool to determine if a population is in genetic equilibrium or evolving Explain how genetic drift can change allelic frequency and may lead to speciation Use adaptive radiation to explain the changes documented by Darwin in the Galapagos Islands Evaluate data collected on peppered moths to illustrate how they changed in response to environmental changes State Indicators: ESS/C: Explain the 4.5 billion-year-history of Earth and the 4 billion-year-history of life on Earth based on observable scientific evidence in the geologic record. ESS/F: Summarize the historical development of scientific theories and ideas, and describe emerging issues in the study of Earth and space sciences. LS/E: Explain how evolutionary relationships contribute to an understanding of the unity and diversity of life. LS/H: Describe a foundation of biological evolution as the change in gene frequency of a population over time. Explain the historical and current scientific developments, mechanisms and processes of biological evolution. LS/I: Explain how natural selection and other evolutionary mechanisms account for the unity and diversity of past and present life forms. LS/J: Summarize the historical development of scientific theories and ideas, and describe emerging issues in the study of life sciences. SI/A: Participate in and apply the processes of scientific investigation to create models and to design, conduct, evaluate and communicate the results of these investigations. Schedule: W 2/9 Pre-assessment Lecture: Fossils Radiometric Dating TH 2/10 Decay Question Radioactive Decay Lab (Due Today) F 2/11 Footprint Puzzle Galapagos Movie M 2/14 Lecture: Evolution Malthus Bird Beak Lab (Due Tomorrow) T 2/15 Lecture: 6 points Complete Lab W 2/16 Whale Evolution Controversy Lecture: Evidence of Evolution TH 2/17 Finish Evidences Lecture Evidence of Evolution Lab (Due Today) F 2/18 Lecture: Mechanisms of Evolution Peppered Moth Lab (Due Today) T 2/22 Lecture: Gene Flow Adaptive radiation Genetic Drift Example Lecture: Patterns of Evolution W 2/23 Review Sheets (Due Today) TH 2/24 Review F 2/25 Evolution Test Flashcards Due Before Test!! M 2/28 Ultimate Journey Movie T 3/1 Lecture: Classification Martian Sign Key Activity W 3/2 Classification Review (Due Today) Vocabulary: Adaptation Adaptive radiation Allelic frequency Analogous structures Camouflage Convergent evolution Charles Darwin Divergent evolution Emigration Evolution Fossil Gene pool Genetic equilibrium Genetic drift Gradualism Homologous structures Immigration J. B. de Lamarck Thomas Malthus Mimicry Natural selection Phylogeny Punctuated equilibrium Radiometric dating Relative dating Speciation Flashcards are extra credit and can be turned in before the test on 2/25.