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Project Beak Lab-PowerPoint Directions
Project Beak Lab-PowerPoint Directions
Project Beak Lab-PowerPoint Directions
Project Beak Lab-PowerPoint Directions
Project Beak Lab-PowerPoint Directions
Project Beak Lab-PowerPoint Directions
Project Beak Lab-PowerPoint Directions
Project Beak Lab-PowerPoint Directions
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PowerPoint directions to guide students through the "Project Beak" lab.

To be used with the "Project Beak" student handout examining the process of Natural Selection using household items.

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Project Beak Lab-PowerPoint Directions

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5th - 8th
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Description

PowerPoint directions to guide students through the "Project Beak" lab.

To be used with the "Project Beak" student handout examining the process of Natural Selection using household items.

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NGSSMS-LS4-4
Construct an explanation based on evidence that describes how genetic variations of traits in a population increase some individuals’ probability of surviving and reproducing in a specific environment. Emphasis is on using simple probability statements and proportional reasoning to construct explanations.
NGSSMS-LS4-6
Use mathematical representations to support explanations of how natural selection may lead to increases and decreases of specific traits in populations over time. Emphasis is on using mathematical models, probability statements, and proportional reasoning to support explanations of trends in changes to populations over time. Assessment does not include Hardy Weinberg calculations.
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