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Natural Selection & Evolution – Complete Mini Lesson Bundle
Natural Selection & Evolution – Complete Mini Lesson Bundle
Natural Selection & Evolution – Complete Mini Lesson Bundle
Natural Selection & Evolution – Complete Mini Lesson Bundle
Natural Selection & Evolution – Complete Mini Lesson Bundle
Natural Selection & Evolution – Complete Mini Lesson Bundle
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Dive deep into the science of evolution with this comprehensive Natural Selection and Evolution Mini Lesson Bundle! Perfect for middle and high school life science or biology classrooms, this NGSS-aligned bundle includes a full set of hyperlinked mini-lessons that cover the key concepts of natural selection, adaptation, trait variation, species emergence, and extinction.

Each lesson is thoughtfully designed to engage students with real-world examples, data analysis, claim-evidence-reasoning (CER) tasks, and interactive multimedia resources—no prep required!

✅ This Bundle Covers:

  • Analyzing evidence for natural selection and common ancestry
  • Evaluating adaptations in response to environmental changes
  • Comparing claims on species emergence and extinction
  • Applying probability to trait inheritance
  • Constructing arguments using statistical data
  • Synthesizing information on environmental change and species dynamics
  • And more!

What You Get:

  • 10+ Editable, hyperlinked mini lesson plans
  • CER scaffolds and student worksheets
  • Data sets, graphs, and analysis activities
  • Case studies and multimedia resources
  • Aligned with NGSS LS4.A–C, LS2, and ESS3 standards
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Natural Selection & Evolution – Complete Mini Lesson Bundle

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Description

Dive deep into the science of evolution with this comprehensive Natural Selection and Evolution Mini Lesson Bundle! Perfect for middle and high school life science or biology classrooms, this NGSS-aligned bundle includes a full set of hyperlinked mini-lessons that cover the key concepts of natural selection, adaptation, trait variation, species emergence, and extinction.

Each lesson is thoughtfully designed to engage students with real-world examples, data analysis, claim-evidence-reasoning (CER) tasks, and interactive multimedia resources—no prep required!

✅ This Bundle Covers:

  • Analyzing evidence for natural selection and common ancestry
  • Evaluating adaptations in response to environmental changes
  • Comparing claims on species emergence and extinction
  • Applying probability to trait inheritance
  • Constructing arguments using statistical data
  • Synthesizing information on environmental change and species dynamics
  • And more!

What You Get:

  • 10+ Editable, hyperlinked mini lesson plans
  • CER scaffolds and student worksheets
  • Data sets, graphs, and analysis activities
  • Case studies and multimedia resources
  • Aligned with NGSS LS4.A–C, LS2, and ESS3 standards
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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Understand that statistics can be used to gain information about a population by examining a sample of the population; generalizations about a population from a sample are valid only if the sample is representative of that population. Understand that random sampling tends to produce representative samples and support valid inferences.
Use data from a random sample to draw inferences about a population with an unknown characteristic of interest. Generate multiple samples (or simulated samples) of the same size to gauge the variation in estimates or predictions. For example, estimate the mean word length in a book by randomly sampling words from the book; predict the winner of a school election based on randomly sampled survey data. Gauge how far off the estimate or prediction might be.
Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
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