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Overview:
This resource is designed for Entry Level OCR Science students and KS3 learners and focuses on the B10 Extinction exam topics. It supports students in developing a deeper understanding of species, habitats, evolution, natural selection and fossils.
Suitable for:
• Entry Level OCR Science students
• KS3 learners looking to extend their knowledge beyond the exam
What’s included:
• Lesson 1 – Species and Habitat: PowerPoint, 1 worksheet, YouTube video links (covers species, habitats ad why many species are becoming endangered)
• Lesson 2 – Fossils: PowerPoint, 1 worksheet, YouTube video links (covers what fossils are, how they form and how the fossil record is evidence for evolution)
• Lesson 3 – Evolution: PowerPoint, 2 worksheets, YouTube video links (covers what evolution is, how natural selection occurs and similarities/variations across species)
Skills covered:
• Know what a species is
• Know what a habitat is
• Describe why many species are becoming endangered
• Know what a fossil is
• Explain how a fossil is formed
• Identify what the fossil record is evidence of
• Know what ‘survival of the fittest’ means
• Understand the process of natural selection
• Identify variations and similarities in species
Ideal for classroom teaching, intervention, revision, or independent practice.
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