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Unit Two, Day 6 Speciation

Opener Make observations of your plant. Clean out the water, wipe down the container Give it fresh water

Agenda Go over assessments Speciation Posters

Assessments Hardy Weinberg Evidence of Evolution

New LT #2 I can explain the mechanisms of speciation

Speciation Posters Divide up research Transfer your research to the poster Divide up who is going to talk about what EVENLY! Present for 2-3 minutes Present next class (2nd half) Remaining class

Clean up Put all supplies away where you got them from Put posters on back counter

Speciation Posters Orcas (Killer whales) in the Pacific Northwest Each group will be responsible for creating a poster that will tell the story of a group of organisms and how they were established in their environment Orcas (Killer whales) in the Pacific Northwest Stickleback fishes in Alaska North America Apple-Maggot Fly Cichlids in Lake Victoria in Africa Medium-Ground Finches in the Galapagos (Santa Cruz Island) Hawaiian Honey-Creepers The Monkey Flower (Mimulus) Grand Canyon Kaibab Squirrel