A double lesson covering module 4 sections 4.2. 2 e, h and i of the OCR A level BIology specification- the evidence for and process of natural selection.
The lesson covers Darwin’s journey on the Beagle and the evidence that he collected as well as the observations that he made. It also discusses the conclusions he was able to draw from those observations. It then looks at natural selection as a means for evolution as well as modern issues with evolution including pesticide resistance and MRSA. It closes by introducing the red queen hypothesis and its meaning for evolution.
The lesson includes a starter, full notes, a variety of student led activities and a differentiated summary at the end.
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Resource is limited and does not go into required detail. Only PPT, no additional activities included. Not worth £2.80
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