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A simple activity which can be used for either KS3 or GCSE to help students understand how adaptations within the peppered moth species provides evidence towards Natural selection.

The lesson can be easily differentiated by altering or changing the questions and if the cut and stick activity takes too long you can shade the moth in before printing them. Its a nice way to get students working and visualising natural selection in action.

I cant take credit for the idea behind this resource as Ive seen it somewhere before (I do not know where) ive just altered it slightly to suit me.

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Ahutch3--

7 months ago
5

Great activity thank you!

Annukka

4 years ago
5

I love this resource. Using it with my Year 6s . Thank you so much!

peblaney

6 years ago
5

tracyallenscience

6 years ago
5

Great for my SEN students.

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