OCTOBER 18, 2017 OBJECTIVE – Students will research evidence to support a claim and support evidence with scientific reasoning. WARM-UP – True or False:

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OCTOBER 18, 2017 OBJECTIVE – Students will research evidence to support a claim and support evidence with scientific reasoning. WARM-UP – True or False: Organisms that successfully adapt to changes in their environment have favorable genes that allow them to pass those traits on to offspring. HOMEWORK – Add 1 Question to I Wonder Journal AGENDA – I Wonder Journal Check Finish Notes on Adaptations Introduce Group Project on Darwin’s Finches Check and Review Cave Fish Article/Questions (Show to Mrs. Skiados for credit)