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Bellwork 2.18.14 Walk in Silently In a population of 50 white rabbits and 50 black rabbits how would the number of white rabbits and black rabbits change if the environment changes to white snow? What kind of rabbits would you see more of and why? Who developed the theory of natural selection?

Agenda Bellwork Objective: SWBAT explain changes in populations based on different adaptations. Peppered Moth Story Populations Game Independent Practice

Story of Pepper Moths http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuUi2E3t3UY

Read about how humans affected the population of moths

Peppered Moth Games http://peppermoths.weebly.com