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Do Now *Dictionaries are in the SSR cabinet*

Do Now *Dictionaries are in the SSR cabinet*. What does “delineate” mean? How or where could we use it in science? What does “demonstrate” mean? How or where could we use it in science? . Agenda. Do Now Success Criteria Notes Illustrations PhET activity. Success Criteria.

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Do Now *Dictionaries are in the SSR cabinet*

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  1. Do Now *Dictionaries are in the SSR cabinet* • What does “delineate” mean? How or where could we use it in science? • What does “demonstrate” mean? How or where could we use it in science?

  2. Agenda • Do Now • Success Criteria • Notes • Illustrations • PhET activity

  3. Success Criteria • We will be successful if we can describe the 4 components of natural selection by taking detailed notes and completing the PhET simulation.

  4. 4 Components of Natural Selection • Darwin used the term Natural Selection to describe his theory of evolution. • Nature favors the survival of organisms that are best suited for their environment. • There are 4 components to natural selection that we will learn about today

  5. 4 Components of Natural Selection • Variation – Organisms exhibit variation in appearance and behavior. • These variations may involve body size, hair color, facial markings, etc. • Some traits show little to no variation among individuals, like the number of eyes in vertebrates.

  6. 4 Components of Natural Selection • Inheritance – some traits are consistently passed down from parent to offspring. The traits that produce the best possible survival of the organism are the ones we want to pass down.

  7. 4 Components of Natural Selection • Overproduction – each species produces more offspring than can survive. - Not all can survive because there isn’t enough food or space for all.

  8. 4 Components of Natural Selection • Survival of the Fittest – only the strongest organisms will reproduce offspring with a chance of survival.

  9. Illustrations • Taking a piece of white paper, fold it into four sections • For each section draw one component of natural selection. Crayons are in the bin in the art supplies cabinet.

  10. PhET Simulation • Go to the website at the top of the page and complete the Exploration section

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