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Grade 10  
Science, Approved 2007  
3    Life Science
3    The student will understand biological evolution.   
2    The student understands populations of organisms adapt to environmental challenges and changes as a result of natural selection, genetic drift and various mechanisms of genetic change.
Types Resources
Resources
Links (click to open)Description
4 2 Explore -- Science Don't start with a search engine, start with 4 2explore! When you're learning something new, it's nice to have more than one resource to explore. This web project provides "four to explore" for each topic.
Dinosaurs in Hawaii Take a narrated tour of the exhibit! Rick Ziegler, History instructor and one of the six-year old exhibit's founders, is on hand. Select the speaker icon to hear him talk on each piece.
John Day Fossil Beds National Monument Educational Materials for Classroom Use: Fossil Kit contains over 20 real fossils spanning geologic time, videos, slide programs, and activities targeted for students grade 3 to 9 (kit use fee #10). Teacher packet contains
Outstanding Science Trade Books for Students K-12 The books that appear in these lists were selected as outstanding children's science trade books. They were selected by a book review panel appointed by the National Science Teachers Association.
Understanding Evolution What is evolution?

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