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Evolution/Phylogeny Lab Activity w/Key
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This Evolution/Phylogeny Lab is a virtual way for students to explore the common ancestors between some modern organisms. Students work through a PBS website that helps them generate a phylogenic tree, complete with traits. The website includes blurbs about the organisms that help the students determine which traits are similar, and different, among the organisms.

The worksheet that I generated walks the students through the website, and includes questions related to their results.

Activity is perfect as a lab, extra credit, or even as a sub-lesson.

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Evolution/Phylogeny Lab Activity w/Key

Rated 4.5 out of 5, based on 2 reviews
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7th - 12th
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Description

This Evolution/Phylogeny Lab is a virtual way for students to explore the common ancestors between some modern organisms. Students work through a PBS website that helps them generate a phylogenic tree, complete with traits. The website includes blurbs about the organisms that help the students determine which traits are similar, and different, among the organisms.

The worksheet that I generated walks the students through the website, and includes questions related to their results.

Activity is perfect as a lab, extra credit, or even as a sub-lesson.

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Rated 5 out of 5
April 12, 2025
This resource was exactly what I needed! The instructions were clear, the content was engaging, and it aligned perfectly with my curriculum. My students were actively involved and showed a better understanding of the topic after using this. I especially appreciated the ready-to-go format—it saved me so much prep time! Highly recommend to any teacher looking for a quality, classroom-tested activity.
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Grades taught: 10th
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 4 out of 5
August 4, 2024
This worked well with the online activity to help students understand the concepts
Stephanie J.
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Grades taught: 10th
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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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