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What is Evolution? A brief and simplified introduction to an extremely complex theory. By Lizzette Menendez
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Unit Questions What is evolution? How does it work? What’s the evidence? Should there be a controversy? What is evolution? How does it work? What’s the evidence? Should there be a controversy?
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Lesson Progression Assess prior knowledge Addressing the first two unit questions Evidence Research Project Prepare for a formal debate Discuss controversy Final Assessment Assess prior knowledge Addressing the first two unit questions Evidence Research Project Prepare for a formal debate Discuss controversy Final Assessment
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What is your own view? Students will be given the opportunity to write about their prior knowledge of the subject. This information will not be shared with the rest of the class Immediately after the paper is due, we will look at the Creation/ Evolution continuum.Creation/ Evolution continuum Students will be given the opportunity to write about their prior knowledge of the subject. This information will not be shared with the rest of the class Immediately after the paper is due, we will look at the Creation/ Evolution continuum.Creation/ Evolution continuum
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Essential Question Is Evolution really a "thing?“ Here, we begin our journey.journey Is Evolution really a "thing?“ Here, we begin our journey.journey
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What is evolution? How does it work? Students will use the links provided in addition to any they find through the internet (websites, journal articles, etcetera) to answer the first two questions. As a class, we will discuss what information students have found. Students will use the links provided in addition to any they find through the internet (websites, journal articles, etcetera) to answer the first two questions. As a class, we will discuss what information students have found.
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Evidence Research Activity Students will accumulate in groups. Each group will research a type of evidence used to support this theory. Examples include: Paleontology, Genetics, Embryology Each group will create a visual (PowerPoint presentation, poster board, etc.) and give a formal presentation to the class. Students will accumulate in groups. Each group will research a type of evidence used to support this theory. Examples include: Paleontology, Genetics, Embryology Each group will create a visual (PowerPoint presentation, poster board, etc.) and give a formal presentation to the class.
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Formal Debate and Discussion Research both sides of this Evolution controversy. The class will be randomly divided in half and students will be assigned a side for the debate Plenty of research is needed to back up all arguments and counter arguments. Afterwards, we will discuss have a discussion: How did you feel debating this subject? Did anything you heard surprise you? Do you have any more pressing questions? Should there be such a big controversy? Then, we will watch the Bill Nye and Kevin Ham debate.Bill Nye and Kevin Ham debate Research both sides of this Evolution controversy. The class will be randomly divided in half and students will be assigned a side for the debate Plenty of research is needed to back up all arguments and counter arguments. Afterwards, we will discuss have a discussion: How did you feel debating this subject? Did anything you heard surprise you? Do you have any more pressing questions? Should there be such a big controversy? Then, we will watch the Bill Nye and Kevin Ham debate.Bill Nye and Kevin Ham debate
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Final Assessment Write a essay explaining your view of Evolution. Are they any different than when we started? Why or Why Not? Incorporate things you have learned during the course of this unit! Write a essay explaining your view of Evolution. Are they any different than when we started? Why or Why Not? Incorporate things you have learned during the course of this unit!
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