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Lesson Plans Pre-AP Biology Evolution Unit Chapters 15, 16, 17 and 18 (February 22- March 11 2016) SOL: Bio.8 The Student will investigate and understand how populations change through time. Key concepts include: a) evidence found in fossil record b) how genetic variation, reproductive strategies, and environmental pressures impact the survival of populations c) how natural selection leads to adaptations d) emergence of new species e) scientific explanations for biological evolution Objectives: SWBAT: Describe the pattern Darwin observed among organisms of the Galapagos Islands State how Hutton and Lyell described geological change Identify how Lamarck thought species evolve Explain how natural selection is related to species’ fitness State Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection Monday 2/22 Today students will complete the Ch. 12/13 Test so that they can show my knowledge of DNA history, DNA structure and Protein synthesis. They will know they understand this when they can complete the assessment with at least 85% accuracy. CW: Test Chapter 12 & 13 HW: Chapter 15 ppt -Fill in Notes/Read Ch. 15 in text Tuesday 2/23 Today students will use computers, and the CD Biology Concepts so that they can trace Darwin’s Trip around the World aboard the Beagle. They will know they have accomplished this when they have filled out #1-18 on their summary chart using the question prompts provided. CW: CD Voyage of the Beagle: Fill in Chart, Answer questions, Work on Map, Evolution Mini station act. (Answer questions on WS as you visit different Stations) HW Continue Reading Chapter 15/Ch. 15 ppt notes (due tom) Wednesday 2/24 Today students will use computers, and the CD Biology Concepts so that they can complete tracing Darwin’s Trip around the World aboard the Beagle. They will know they have accomplished this when they have traced the voyage of the Beagle on their maps & completed the table. CW: Complete CD Activity Voyage of the Beagle, complete mini station activity, map, & create NOVA account for Evolution Labs (Missions 1-5) HW: Complete Map, Thursday 2/25 Today students will move from station to station within the classroom so that they can discover and review different aspects of evidence for evolution, individuals important in the history of the development of the theory of Evolution and learn about comparative cytology, anatomy and embryology and its relevance to Evolution. They will know they understand this when they can correctly fill in their evolution mini-station tracking sheet with 100% accuracy. CW: Video “Making of a Theory”, finish Evolution Mini Stations: HW: Study, review notes, work on Missions 1 & 2 Friday 2/26 Today students will use an online simulation so that they can model changes in peppered moth populations due to pollution and observe how species can change over time. They will know they understand this when they can construct a line graph using their results from the simulation and correctly interpret their results & graph. CW: Web Activity on Peppered Moth, Start Lab on Horse Fossils HW: Complete Horse lab, Due Monday, Missions 1-3 due Tues. Monday 2/29 Today students will view various short videos on population genetics and Speciation so that they can learn about the conditions necessary for new species to evolve and how we measure population evolution. They will know they understand this when they can identify components needed for a new species to evolve and give examples. Also, they should be able to determine the % of certain populations that possess a trait and calculate the frequency of genes in a population. CW: Video on Hardy Weinberg + WS, Video on Speciation + WS HW: complete video notes, start Ch. 16-17 fill in notes using ppt online at Teacher website Tuesday 3/1 Today students will conduct a lab using 2 different types of crackers so that they can simulate the impact of natural selection on a population of ducks. They will know they understand this when they can describe how the number of light & dark quackers changed over the period of 5 generations and explain that evolution affects populations, not individual organisms. CW: Quackers Lab HW: Finish lab, Ch 16-17 Fill in Notes Wednesday 3/2 Today students will complete the Chapter 15 Quiz so that they can demonstrate their knowledge of evolutionary mechanisms, types of evidences for evolution and people important in the development of Evolutionary theory. They will know they understand this when they can complete the quiz with at least 85% accuracy. CW: Quiz Chapter 15, Review Hardy Weinberg Equations, Natural Selection and Speciation Videos HW: Chapter 18 Fill in notes – complete using ppt on teacher website Thursday 3/3 CW: Video : Darwin’s Finches, Complete Review of Hardy Weinberg Equations, Natural Selection and Speciation topics Friday 3/4 CW: video: NOVA: Origins of Life, finish ch. 17 notes, Mission 4-5 HW: Ch. 18 notes (due Tues), CH. 16/17 Review WS (due Mon) Monday 3/7 Today students will view short videos on classification & Domains so that they can gather information about how we organize the diversity of life on our planet. They will know they understand this when they can list the domains, Kingdoms and correctly classify a cat according to the proper taxa on their classroom worksheet. CW: Video Notes: Classification of Living Things, 3 Domains of Life, Archae, Bacteria and Protists HW: Begin filling in Classification Chart with major characteristics of each group, finish 1st video. Tuesday 3/8 Today students will use a dichotomous key so that they can identify 14 shark families and examine the method used to make a key. They will know they understand this when they can construct their own key that will identify another group of organisms. CW: Quiz Chapter 16-17, Finish Chart, Review Classification notes, Shark Lab HW: Complete Shark Lab, complete Wednesday 3/9 Today students will use class time to review evolution topics so that they can ensure they are prepared to demonstrate their knowledge of the Theory of Evolution, and the processes that drive it. They will know they understand this when they can competently and confidently participate in active classroom discussion and teacher directed questioning. CW: Test Review HW: Study for Test Chapters 15-18 Thursday 3/10 Today students will complete the Chapter 15-18 test so that they can demonstrate their knowledge of The theory of evolution and the processes that drive it. They will know they understand this when they can complete the assessment with at least 85% accuracy. CW: Test Chapter 15, 16, 17, 18