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Evidence for Evolution

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ScienceEcosystems & Habitats|Ages 12—14|ID: mt_ohUnzoI_nx

Describe the main types of evidence for evolution: the fossil record (change over time), comparative anatomy (homologous structures), and the geographic distribution of related species

Mastery Evidence

  • Explains how fossils form and what they can tell us about past life
  • Uses the fossil record as evidence that species have changed over time
  • Describes homologous structures (e.g. pentadactyl limb) as evidence for common ancestry
  • Explains why island species provide evidence for evolution (e.g. Darwin's finches, Galapagos)

Assessment Prompt

“If [child] visited a natural history museum and saw fossils and skeletons of different animals, could they explain how scientists use those to build up evidence that species change over time — and that different animals are related?”

Curriculum Standards4 alignments

MS-LS4-1Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) Middle Schoolcodes only
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MS-LS4-2Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) Middle Schoolcodes only
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KS3.Sci.Bio.Adaptation.1The national curriculum in England
Variation and natural selection

the variation between species and between individuals of the same species meaning some organisms compete more successfully, which can drive natural selection

Science · KS3
KS3.Sci.Bio.Adaptation.4The national curriculum in England
Genetic variation and evolution

genetic variation, mutation and its relationship to evolution

Science · KS3

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