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February 12, 2013. (A Day) Agenda Number NB pages 51B to 70A DSJ #26 Natural Selection (Notes) Natural Selection – Comic Strip DSR #26. February 13, 2013. (B Day) Agenda Number NB pages 51B to 70A DSJ #26 Natural Selection (Notes) Natural Selection – Comic Strip DSR #26. Number SNB.
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February 12, 2013 • (A Day) • Agenda • Number NB pages 51B to 70A • DSJ #26 • Natural Selection (Notes) • Natural Selection – Comic Strip • DSR #26
February 13, 2013 • (B Day) • Agenda • Number NB pages 51B to 70A • DSJ #26 • Natural Selection (Notes) • Natural Selection – Comic Strip • DSR #26
Number SNB • Starting on the left side (after 50B) number all left hand pages 51B to 70B • Repeat but for the right side pages number them 51A to 70A.
DSJ #26 • Science Notebook – 51B • Prompt: In 5 sentences or more, describe the adaptations that the following Galapagos animals had to survive: Marine Iguanas
Changes Over Time Learning Objective Students will explain how natural selection leads to evolution.
Origin of Species • 12.) In his book The Origin of Species, Darwin explained that evolution occurs by means of ______________.
Origin of Species • 12.) In his book The Origin of Species, Darwin explained that evolution occurs by means of natural selection.
Natural Selection • 13.)Individuals that are better adapted to their environment, or have variations, are more likely to survive and reproduce than other members of the same species. False
Changes Over Time Natural Selection • 14.) The effect caused by limited food and other resources is called competition.
Changes Over Time Natural Selection • 15.) Differences between individuals of the same species are called variations.
Natural Selection • 16.) The effect caused by a species production more offspring than can survive is called overproduction.
Genes and Natural Selection • Genes are passed from parents to their offspring. • 17.) Because of this, only traits that are controlled by genes can be acted upon by natural selection. True
Genes and Natural Selection • 18.) Darwin could not explain what caused variations or how they were passed on. ? ? False ? ?
Genes and Natural Selection • Genetic variation contributes to evolution. • Without variations, all members of a species would have the same traits.
Genes and Natural Selection • Genetic variation contributes to evolution. • Without variations, all members of a species would have the same traits. • 19.) Natural selection would not occur because all individuals would have an equal chance of surviving and reproducing.
Natural Selection Comic Strip • Look at the pictures of the turtles on pages 229 – 231 of the textbook. • Label each box with the 5 different factors of Natural Selection: Overproduction, Variation, Competition, Selection, Survival and Reproduction. • Draw a picture depicting each of these factors. You may use the sea turtles or another example of animal if you choose. • Color the pictures for extra credit.
Glue in SNB **Please remember to use only TWO drops of glue!!** If everyone uses only TWO drops, a lot of glue is saved over time…. • 50A – Natural Selection (Notes) • 51A – Natural Selection Comic Strip
DSR #26 • Science Notebook – 51B (Under DSJ #26) • Prompt: Describe the 3 factors that affect the process of natural selection.