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Behaviour in Animals

Behaviour in Animals. Learning Intentions. I know what the difference between innate and learned behaviour is I can describe examples of innate and learned behaviour. Behaviour . Animal behaviour is determined by a combination of inherited characteristics, life experiences and the environment

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Behaviour in Animals

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  1. Behaviour in Animals

  2. Learning Intentions • I know what the difference between innate and learned behaviour is • I can describe examples of innate and learned behaviour

  3. Behaviour • Animal behaviour is determined by a combination of inherited characteristics, life experiences and the environment • What do you think this means? Write down your ideas in your jotter

  4. Innate vs Learned behaviour – copy this • Innate behaviour is when you already have a behaviour ‘built in’, from your genes. It’s instinctive. • Learned behaviour is something that you develop from interacting with the world. You may be taught it.

  5. Task • Make a list of innate and learned behaviours in your jotter

  6. Examples • What follows next are a series of clips to illustrate examples of behaviour • Makes notes as you watch each clip

  7. Swarming • swarming slideshow • Swarming locusts

  8. Huddling • Penguin Huddling • More penguins!

  9. Migration • Animal Migration • African animal migration

  10. Summary • Write down 3 things you have learned today • Write down 2 key words that summarise today’s lesson • Write down 1 aspect of the lesson you’d like to learn more about • Hand in your jotter at the end of the lesson!

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