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Year 6 Science Evolution: Lesson 1 - Introduction to Evolution
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Year 6 Science Evolution: Lesson 1 - Introduction to Evolution

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My lesson 1 of 5 for my year 6 topic of evolution. You will need two rolls (approx!) of toilet paper to do the time line of Earth and suggest doing it in the gym hall so it doesn’t blow away. For the Beak experiments the ppt is editable so you can chose which utensils you have to hand that would be suitable to show the variety of Darwin’s Finches. You will also need rice crispies or seeds for this experiment. I tend to block out an afternoon for a new science topic for a wow day, but this could easily be split into two or even three lessons if time is an issue. Link to google drive version if preferred https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/18qE_c0Qw9PXngVL_RlxutSi0d6Fxlf-pvWybvEv5NzQ/edit?usp=sharing
Year 6 Science Evolution: Lesson 5 - Fossils
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Year 6 Science Evolution: Lesson 5 - Fossils

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Lesson 5 of 5 on the topic of evolution. This lesson discusses Fossils, lots of new terminology and talking points. I cover dinosaurs, palentology, the discovery of ancient horses (my favourite animal) and we finish with an investigation “do you think evolution is still happening today?” and an observation task using images of fossils. This could be split into several lessons if time is a factor.
KS2 Year 6 Maths: Fractions to Decimals
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KS2 Year 6 Maths: Fractions to Decimals

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LI: to correctly convert fractions to decimals, Includes a mix of fluency, pictorial, and problem solving questions. Used as part of an interview lesson rated outstanding. PPT format and fully editable.
Year 6 Science Evolution 40% discount
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Year 6 Science Evolution 40% discount

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**Everything you need for the Year 6 topic of Evolution! ** Bundle includes: A Knowledge Organiser, and 5 double lessons that cover a wide variety of topics in Evolution and Inheritance. These lessons have been created in line with the National Curriculum of England with the aim of fulfilling the following requirements -recognise that living things have changed over time and that fossils provide information about living things that inhabited the Earth millions of years ago -recognise that living things produce offspring of the same kind, but normally offspring vary and are not identical to their parents -identify how animals and plants are adapted to suit their environment in different ways and that adaptation may lead to evolution These individual lessons can be split further into smaller one hour/50 minute lessons as I tend to plan for full afternoon science sessions!