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Evolution Unit
Evolution Unit
Evolution Unit
Evolution Unit
Evolution Unit
Evolution Unit
Evolution Unit
Evolution Unit
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Teaching evolution has never been easier. This 20-day evolution unit gives you daily plans, warm-ups, labs, lessons, stations, activities, reading comprehensions, graphic organizers, presentations, and review games already sequenced and ready to go.

Your students will explore how populations change over time through engaging labs, interactive activities, and hands-on simulations that bring evolution to life, while you save hours of prep time with ready-to-use digital and printable resources.

Each resource is standards-aligned and organized by day, so you’ll always know exactly what to teach and when. Daily editable lesson plans are included, making it easy to walk in and teach with confidence. This evolution unit is part of my full-year biology curriculum bundle.


⭐️ Topics Covered in This Evolution Unit:

Foundations of Evolution

  • What evolution is and why it occurs in populations, not individuals
  • Early ideas about evolution (Hutton, Lyell, Lamarck, Malthus)
  • Charles Darwin, the HMS Beagle, and On the Origin of Species

Natural Selection

  • Conditions of natural selection
  • Survival of the fittest and biological fitness
  • Adaptations and how traits become more common over time
  • Peppered moths and industrial melanism
  • Antibiotic resistance as a real-world example of natural selection
  • Artificial selection

Evidence of Evolution

  • Fossils and transitional fossils
  • Biogeography
  • Comparative anatomy:
  • Homologous, analogous, and vestigial structures
  • Comparative embryology
  • Molecular biology and DNA evidence
  • Direct observation of evolution

Population Genetics

  • Alleles, gene pools, and genetic variation
  • Evolution as a change in allele frequency
  • Gene flow and migration
  • Mutations and their role in evolution
  • Genetic drift: bottleneck and founder effect

Patterns of Evolution

  • Divergent evolution
  • Convergent evolution
  • Adaptive radiation
  • Coevolution

Speciation

  • What defines a species
  • Types of isolation
  • Prezygotic and postzygotic barriers
  • Allopatric and sympatric speciation

⭐️ Evolution Unit Includes:

Unit Plan and Pacing Guide

This evolution unit guide gives you a complete overview of the unit with standards, pacing, and structure. It’s perfect for quick reference and pairs seamlessly with the daily lesson plans. Teach with confidence knowing exactly what to cover each day - no guesswork, just a clear roadmap from start to finish. Take a look at the free sample unit plan and pacing guide here.


Daily Lesson Plans – 20 Days of Plans Done for You

Each day includes a comprehensive 2-page lesson plan with your overview, agenda, pacing, materials, and a ticket out the door (with answers). You’ll also find helpful teacher tips and ideas differentiating instruction for upper level and lower level students.

Engaging Daily Warm-Ups

Every lesson starts with a short warm-up that is phenomenon-based or reviews the previous day’s lesson. Included in the speaker notes of the presentation are the answers, along with discussion prompts and teaching ideas to keep your students engaged, thinking critically, and making connections between concepts.

Hands-On Labs and Activities

A hands-on peppered moth camouflage lab, a fun genetic drift lab and simulation, engaging evolution lab stations (includes bird beak adaptations), and the classic "Who Wants to Live a Million Years" game are all included to help students explore evolution through meaningful, real-world applications.

Presentation and Notes

Ready-to-use, visually engaging editable slides and notes for the history, mechanisms, patterns, and evidence of evolution, Perfect for direct instruction or adapting to your own style.

Meaningful and Engaging Activities

Graphic organizers, reading comprehensions, worksheets, webquests, video handouts, read and color pages, and more keep students engaged and learning in a variety of ways, making this evolution unit ideal for all learning styles.

Unit Review Game and Study Guide
End your unit with a comprehensive study guide and a fun review game! Students review key evolution concepts in a fun evolution review game for a creative and interactive way to prepare for the test.


Editable Pre-Test, Unit Exam, and Question Bank

Includes a pre-test, two versions of the final exam, and a 100-question bank organized by topic to make assessment simple and flexible.

Built-In Remediation & Sub Plans

No-prep sub plans and remediation activities are built into each topic of this unit to make differentiation simple and to keep learning on track, even when you’re out.

Get this unit and more in my full-year biology curriculum bundle

❤️ Why You’ll Love This Unit

Everything you need to teach evolution is organized and ready to go. From detailed lesson plans to ready-made slides and labs, you can walk into class fully prepared and confident.

  • All resources organized by day and topic
  • Ready-to-use labs, slides, and activities
  • Built-in warm-ups, reviews, and assessments
  • Sub plans and remediation activities included

Save time, reduce stress, and keep students engaged from start to finish. Just open, teach, and watch them master evolution with confidence!


⭐️ Why this bundle is a win for your sanity (and your wallet):

If you pieced these resources together one by one, you’d spend over $140. Grab the whole unit bundle, plus bonus daily lesson plans, a pacing guide, assessments, and more to save yourself hours of prep.

Standards-Aligned

Every resource is aligned and organized so you know exactly what to teach, when to teach it, and how it meets NGSS standards.

  • HS-LS4-1
  • HS-LS4-2
  • HS-LS4-3
  • HS-LS4-4
  • HS-LS4-5


Happy Teaching and Happy Sciencing!
If you have any questions about this unit or any of my activities, reach out to me at scienceisrealeducation@gmail.com. I'm happy to help and support you anyway I can!



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By purchasing this product, you own a license for one teacher only for personal use in their own classroom. Licenses are non-transferable and therefore cannot be passed from one teacher to another. If the teacher who purchased this license leaves the classroom or changes schools, the license and materials leave with that teacher. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire team, grade level, school or district without purchasing the correct number of licenses. Please note - all material included in this resource belongs to Ana Catts. By purchasing, you have a license to use the material, but you do not own the material. You may not upload any portion of this resource to the internet in any format, including school/personal websites or network drives unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students, not other teachers or anyone else on the internet.Purchase of the product is for single classroom use by the purchaser only. It is a violation for individuals, schools, and districts to redistribute, edit, sell, or post this item on the public Internet or to other individuals. Disregarding the copyright is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and subject to legal action. By purchasing this product you acknowledge that you have read and understood the Terms of Use.

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Description

Teaching evolution has never been easier. This 20-day evolution unit gives you daily plans, warm-ups, labs, lessons, stations, activities, reading comprehensions, graphic organizers, presentations, and review games already sequenced and ready to go.

Your students will explore how populations change over time through engaging labs, interactive activities, and hands-on simulations that bring evolution to life, while you save hours of prep time with ready-to-use digital and printable resources.

Each resource is standards-aligned and organized by day, so you’ll always know exactly what to teach and when. Daily editable lesson plans are included, making it easy to walk in and teach with confidence. This evolution unit is part of my full-year biology curriculum bundle.


⭐️ Topics Covered in This Evolution Unit:

Foundations of Evolution

  • What evolution is and why it occurs in populations, not individuals
  • Early ideas about evolution (Hutton, Lyell, Lamarck, Malthus)
  • Charles Darwin, the HMS Beagle, and On the Origin of Species

Natural Selection

  • Conditions of natural selection
  • Survival of the fittest and biological fitness
  • Adaptations and how traits become more common over time
  • Peppered moths and industrial melanism
  • Antibiotic resistance as a real-world example of natural selection
  • Artificial selection

Evidence of Evolution

  • Fossils and transitional fossils
  • Biogeography
  • Comparative anatomy:
  • Homologous, analogous, and vestigial structures
  • Comparative embryology
  • Molecular biology and DNA evidence
  • Direct observation of evolution

Population Genetics

  • Alleles, gene pools, and genetic variation
  • Evolution as a change in allele frequency
  • Gene flow and migration
  • Mutations and their role in evolution
  • Genetic drift: bottleneck and founder effect

Patterns of Evolution

  • Divergent evolution
  • Convergent evolution
  • Adaptive radiation
  • Coevolution

Speciation

  • What defines a species
  • Types of isolation
  • Prezygotic and postzygotic barriers
  • Allopatric and sympatric speciation

⭐️ Evolution Unit Includes:

Unit Plan and Pacing Guide

This evolution unit guide gives you a complete overview of the unit with standards, pacing, and structure. It’s perfect for quick reference and pairs seamlessly with the daily lesson plans. Teach with confidence knowing exactly what to cover each day - no guesswork, just a clear roadmap from start to finish. Take a look at the free sample unit plan and pacing guide here.


Daily Lesson Plans – 20 Days of Plans Done for You

Each day includes a comprehensive 2-page lesson plan with your overview, agenda, pacing, materials, and a ticket out the door (with answers). You’ll also find helpful teacher tips and ideas differentiating instruction for upper level and lower level students.

Engaging Daily Warm-Ups

Every lesson starts with a short warm-up that is phenomenon-based or reviews the previous day’s lesson. Included in the speaker notes of the presentation are the answers, along with discussion prompts and teaching ideas to keep your students engaged, thinking critically, and making connections between concepts.

Hands-On Labs and Activities

A hands-on peppered moth camouflage lab, a fun genetic drift lab and simulation, engaging evolution lab stations (includes bird beak adaptations), and the classic "Who Wants to Live a Million Years" game are all included to help students explore evolution through meaningful, real-world applications.

Presentation and Notes

Ready-to-use, visually engaging editable slides and notes for the history, mechanisms, patterns, and evidence of evolution, Perfect for direct instruction or adapting to your own style.

Meaningful and Engaging Activities

Graphic organizers, reading comprehensions, worksheets, webquests, video handouts, read and color pages, and more keep students engaged and learning in a variety of ways, making this evolution unit ideal for all learning styles.

Unit Review Game and Study Guide
End your unit with a comprehensive study guide and a fun review game! Students review key evolution concepts in a fun evolution review game for a creative and interactive way to prepare for the test.


Editable Pre-Test, Unit Exam, and Question Bank

Includes a pre-test, two versions of the final exam, and a 100-question bank organized by topic to make assessment simple and flexible.

Built-In Remediation & Sub Plans

No-prep sub plans and remediation activities are built into each topic of this unit to make differentiation simple and to keep learning on track, even when you’re out.

Get this unit and more in my full-year biology curriculum bundle

❤️ Why You’ll Love This Unit

Everything you need to teach evolution is organized and ready to go. From detailed lesson plans to ready-made slides and labs, you can walk into class fully prepared and confident.

  • All resources organized by day and topic
  • Ready-to-use labs, slides, and activities
  • Built-in warm-ups, reviews, and assessments
  • Sub plans and remediation activities included

Save time, reduce stress, and keep students engaged from start to finish. Just open, teach, and watch them master evolution with confidence!


⭐️ Why this bundle is a win for your sanity (and your wallet):

If you pieced these resources together one by one, you’d spend over $140. Grab the whole unit bundle, plus bonus daily lesson plans, a pacing guide, assessments, and more to save yourself hours of prep.

Standards-Aligned

Every resource is aligned and organized so you know exactly what to teach, when to teach it, and how it meets NGSS standards.

  • HS-LS4-1
  • HS-LS4-2
  • HS-LS4-3
  • HS-LS4-4
  • HS-LS4-5


Happy Teaching and Happy Sciencing!
If you have any questions about this unit or any of my activities, reach out to me at scienceisrealeducation@gmail.com. I'm happy to help and support you anyway I can!



⭐️ Check Out More No-Prep Biology Units ⭐️


Biology Curriculum - Full Year Bundle - High School NGSS Aligned

Introduction to Biology Unit

Cells Unit - Cells, Cell Transport, and Mitosis

Cell Energy Unit - Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration

Molecular Genetics Unit

Heredity Unit

Taxonomy and Classification Unit

Ecology Unit

❤️ Connect with Me!



Science Is Real Terms of Use:

By purchasing this product, you own a license for one teacher only for personal use in their own classroom. Licenses are non-transferable and therefore cannot be passed from one teacher to another. If the teacher who purchased this license leaves the classroom or changes schools, the license and materials leave with that teacher. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire team, grade level, school or district without purchasing the correct number of licenses. Please note - all material included in this resource belongs to Ana Catts. By purchasing, you have a license to use the material, but you do not own the material. You may not upload any portion of this resource to the internet in any format, including school/personal websites or network drives unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students, not other teachers or anyone else on the internet.Purchase of the product is for single classroom use by the purchaser only. It is a violation for individuals, schools, and districts to redistribute, edit, sell, or post this item on the public Internet or to other individuals. Disregarding the copyright is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and subject to legal action. By purchasing this product you acknowledge that you have read and understood the Terms of Use.

HAPPY SCIENCING!

❤️ CLICK TO FOLLOW SCIENCE IS REAL!

Get News of Sales, New Products, and Discounts!

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Report this resource to TPT
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March 13, 2025
Great resource! This really helped me plan out and pace my evolution unit.
Sydney W.
322 reviews
Grades taught: 7th
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties
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February 2, 2025
A helpful unit to work off of for natural selection. Thank you!
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Standards

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NGSSHS-LS4-2
Construct an explanation based on evidence that the process of evolution primarily results from four factors: (1) the potential for a species to increase in number, (2) the heritable genetic variation of individuals in a species due to mutation and sexual reproduction, (3) competition for limited resources, and (4) the proliferation of those organisms that are better able to survive and reproduce in the environment. Emphasis is on using evidence to explain the influence each of the four factors has on number of organisms, behaviors, morphology, or physiology in terms of ability to compete for limited resources and subsequent survival of individuals and adaptation of species. Examples of evidence could include mathematical models such as simple distribution graphs and proportional reasoning. Assessment does not include other mechanisms of evolution, such as genetic drift, gene flow through migration, and co-evolution.
NGSSHS-LS4-1
Communicate scientific information that common ancestry and biological evolution are supported by multiple lines of empirical evidence. Emphasis is on a conceptual understanding of the role each line of evidence has relating to common ancestry and biological evolution. Examples of evidence could include similarities in DNA sequences, anatomical structures, and order of appearance of structures in embryological development.
NGSSHS-LS4-3
Apply concepts of statistics and probability to support explanations that organisms with an advantageous heritable trait tend to increase in proportion to organisms lacking this trait. Emphasis is on analyzing shifts in numerical distribution of traits and using these shifts as evidence to support explanations. Assessment is limited to basic statistical and graphical analysis. Assessment does not include allele frequency calculations.
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