Curriculum Set
Darwin Inspired Learning: Ages 11-14
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Ann V.
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Inspire young scientists to investigate the natural world, promote an understanding and excitement about how the environment works and how we affect it with four unit modules. Scholars investigate Darwin’s research into bees, consider the impact of artificial selection in wild versus domesticated animals, and engage in an activity discussing why Darwin planted a hedge to study change over time. Scholars then design their experiments on environmental change. The last lesson in the series outlines how the Galapagos islands developed the diversity in their populations. The series presumes that classes can visit a local garden, nature reserve, or park.
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abiotic factors, adaptations, arthropods, artificial selection, bees, biodiversity, charles darwin, communities, consumers, ecological succession, ecology, endangered species, environmental changes, evolution, extinction, food chains, food webs, honey, honey bees, human impact on the environment, inherited traits, insect anatomy, isolationism, life cycles, natural selection, prey, producers, selective breeding, survival, sustainability, animal species, breeding, carnivals, genetic variation, herbivores, hexagons, interdependency, nectar, pollen, predators, the galapagos islands
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