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In The Evolution of Zoe the Protozoa, students take on the role of Zoe in the struggle to find food and adapt in an ever-changing changing environment. Starting as a lowly protozoa, Zoe and her species experience mutations, some of which are beneficial and some of which are quickly phased out over tens of thousands of years. Eventually, the simulation jumps forward in time and replaces Zoe with Berta, a simple bird facing similar challenges in her environment.

For Google Docs links, please visit https://www.ctlessons.org/science/the-evolution-of-zoe.html

Topics addressed:
Adaptations, mutations and evolution
Changing environments and interactions with other species
Primary CT concept: abstraction. The simulation greatly simplifies many of the more complicated concepts associated with natural selection and adaptations so students can focus on simple mutations and their effects on finding food and surviving.

Students will be able to:
Play a natural selection simulation as both a protozoa and a bird
Identify which mutations are the most beneficial for each species and why

Materials:
Evolution of Zoe web app: https://www.ctlessons.org/apps/evolution/evolution.html
Student worksheet

Prep:
This lesson assumes students have already been introduced to the concepts of mutations, adaptations and natural selection

Suggested lesson breakdown:
This activity is fairly self-guided. Introduce the game to students, and give them roughly 45min to play through the simulation while answering questions on their worksheet.

For further information and relevant standards, please visit https://www.ctlessons.org/science/the-evolution-of-zoe.html

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henckej

3 years ago
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Students are having a very difficult time jumping back and forth from the video to the documentation. I find it impossible to support a student remotely on this activity.

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