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Evolution PowerPoint
Evolution PowerPoint
Evolution PowerPoint
Evolution PowerPoint
Evolution PowerPoint
Evolution PowerPoint
Evolution PowerPoint
Evolution PowerPoint
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This Evolution PowerPoint contains more than just information about evolution and natural selection. It has several review activities, examples, and games to play with your students. This 94 slide PowerPoint is a great guide through your entire unit, and best of all, it's written in student-friendly language and is very visual.

Topics:

  • Background vocab
  • Evolution
  • Darwin’s Voyage
  • Natural Selection
  • Evidence of Evolution
  • Homologous structures
  • Vestigial structures
  • Fossil evidence
  • Radiometric & relative dating
  • Embryology
  • DNA evidence
  • Geological timescale Game
  • Genetic Drift
  • Flashcards
  • Who Wants to be a Millionaire Review Game
  • Brainstorming and Review Slides

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* This PowerPoint does not cover Hardy Weinberg equilibrium

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Evolution PowerPoint

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6th - 9th
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Pages
94
Teaching Duration
2 Weeks

Description

This Evolution PowerPoint contains more than just information about evolution and natural selection. It has several review activities, examples, and games to play with your students. This 94 slide PowerPoint is a great guide through your entire unit, and best of all, it's written in student-friendly language and is very visual.

Topics:

  • Background vocab
  • Evolution
  • Darwin’s Voyage
  • Natural Selection
  • Evidence of Evolution
  • Homologous structures
  • Vestigial structures
  • Fossil evidence
  • Radiometric & relative dating
  • Embryology
  • DNA evidence
  • Geological timescale Game
  • Genetic Drift
  • Flashcards
  • Who Wants to be a Millionaire Review Game
  • Brainstorming and Review Slides

This activity works great by itself, but check out some other related resources that go very well with this product:

* This PowerPoint does not cover Hardy Weinberg equilibrium

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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September 5, 2023
This powerpoint was a great addition to our unit. Thankyou
Rick G.
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Grades taught: 7th

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NGSSMS-LS4-3
Analyze displays of pictorial data to compare patterns of similarities in the embryological development across multiple species to identify relationships not evident in the fully formed anatomy. Emphasis is on inferring general patterns of relatedness among embryos of different organisms by comparing the macroscopic appearance of diagrams or pictures. Assessment of comparisons is limited to gross appearance of anatomical structures in embryological development.
NGSSMS-LS4-1
Analyze and interpret data for patterns in the fossil record that document the existence, diversity, extinction, and change of life forms throughout the history of life on Earth under the assumption that natural laws operate today as in the past. Emphasis is on finding patterns of changes in the level of complexity of anatomical structures in organisms and the chronological order of fossil appearance in the rock layers. Assessment does not include the names of individual species or geological eras in the fossil record.
NGSSMS-LS4-2
Apply scientific ideas to construct an explanation for the anatomical similarities and differences among modern organisms and between modern and fossil organisms to infer evolutionary relationships. Emphasis is on explanations of the evolutionary relationships among organisms in terms of similarity or differences of the gross appearance of anatomical structures.
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