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Take out a blank sheet of paper, label it Page 400: Intro to Evolution

Unit 4: Evolution

The answers will be revealed at the end of class. For today’s lesson, you will write down several “common statements about evolution” and try to classify them as either true or false. The answers will be revealed at the end of class.

1. Evolution is “just a theory.”

2. Evolution explains how humans evolved from gorillas.

3. Evolution is incompatible with religion.

4. Evolution is not science because it’s not observable or testable.

5. Evolution involves organisms trying to adapt.

6. Evolution happens during an animal’s lifespan.

7. Evolution explains how life began on Earth.

1. Evolution is “just a theory.” 2. Evolution explains how humans evolved from gorillas. 3. Evolution is incompatible with religion. 4. Evolution is not science because it’s not observable or testable. 5. Evolution involves organisms trying to adapt. 6. Evolution happens during an animal’s lifespan. 7. Evolution explains how life began on Earth.

1. Evolution is “just a theory.” False. 2. Evolution explains how humans evolved from gorillas. 3. Evolution is incompatible with religion. 4. Evolution is not science because it’s not observable or testable. 5. Evolution involves organisms trying to adapt. 6. Evolution happens during an animal’s lifespan. 7. Evolution explains how life began on Earth.

1. Evolution is “just a theory.” False. 2. Evolution explains how humans evolved from gorillas. False. 3. Evolution is incompatible with religion. 4. Evolution is not science because it’s not observable or testable. 5. Evolution involves organisms trying to adapt. 6. Evolution happens during an animal’s lifespan. 7. Evolution explains how life began on Earth.

1. Evolution is “just a theory.” False. 2. Evolution explains how humans evolved from gorillas. False. 3. Evolution is incompatible with religion. False. 4. Evolution is not science because it’s not observable or testable. 5. Evolution involves organisms trying to adapt. 6. Evolution happens during an animal’s lifespan. 7. Evolution explains how life began on Earth.

1. Evolution is “just a theory.” False. 2. Evolution explains how humans evolved from gorillas. False. 3. Evolution is incompatible with religion. False. 4. Evolution is not science because it’s not observable or testable. False. 5. Evolution involves organisms trying to adapt. 6. Evolution happens during an animal’s lifespan. 7. Evolution explains how life began on Earth.

1. Evolution is “just a theory.” False. 2. Evolution explains how humans evolved from gorillas. False. 3. Evolution is incompatible with religion. False. 4. Evolution is not science because it’s not observable or testable. False. 5. Evolution involves organisms trying to adapt. False. 6. Evolution happens during an animal’s lifespan. 7. Evolution explains how life began on Earth.

1. Evolution is “just a theory.” False. 2. Evolution explains how humans evolved from gorillas. False. 3. Evolution is incompatible with religion. False. 4. Evolution is not science because it’s not observable or testable. False. 5. Evolution involves organisms trying to adapt. False. 6. Evolution happens during an animal’s lifespan. False. 7. Evolution explains how life began on Earth.

1. Evolution is “just a theory.” False. 2. Evolution explains how humans evolved from gorillas. False. 3. Evolution is incompatible with religion. False. 4. Evolution is not science because it’s not observable or testable. False. 5. Evolution involves organisms trying to adapt. False. 6. Evolution happens during an animal’s lifespan. False. 7. Evolution explains how life began on Earth. False.