Year-8 Biology Adaptation and Inheritance: Extinction

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In this lesson students will learn about why species die out and explain the purpose of conservation and gene banks.

Year-8 Biology Adaptation and Inheritance: Extinction

In this Year-8 Biology Adaptation and Inheritance: Extinction lesson, students will learn about why species die out and explain the purpose of conservation and gene banks.

The slides include extension questions, and students can choose from a variety of different tasks.

This lesson includes:

  • Title slide with learning objectives
  • A starter activity
  • Group reading (literacy)
  • Keywords (vocabulary: extinct, fossils, biodiversity, endangered and gene banks)
  • Task boxes
  • Order the steps
  • Comprehension questions
  • Discussion exercise
  • Answer slides included for self-assessment

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This lesson covers the major topics from this unit and can be used to revise for end of topic tests or to address knowledge gaps identified in the end of topic assessments.


Lessons for Key Stage 3, Year 8 Biology Topic 3 Adaptation and Inheritance

  1. Competition
  2. Adapting to Change
  3. Variation
  4. Continuous and Discontinuous Variation
  5. Inheritance
  6. Natural Selection
  7. Extinction
  8. Adaptation and Inheritance End of Topic Revision Lesson

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