How do you like your eggs in the morning?
This resource uses the cuckoo/host example of co-evolution to provide an original approach to teaching natural selection, as well as providing opportunities for developing other key scientific skills such as experimental design and research. Will your eggs survive? Or will they be ousted?
Designed for key stage three and written for The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) by Paul Weeks (Royal Society of Biology Teacher of the Year 2015). This resource is a fun activity, for a whole class, to demonstrate natural selection and evolution in action.
This resource uses the cuckoo/host example of co-evolution to provide an original approach to teaching natural selection, as well as providing opportunities for developing other key scientific skills such as experimental design and research. Will your eggs survive? Or will they be ousted?
Designed for key stage three and written for The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) by Paul Weeks (Royal Society of Biology Teacher of the Year 2015). This resource is a fun activity, for a whole class, to demonstrate natural selection and evolution in action.
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