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Peppered Moth Game

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My students enjoyed using this activity. The interactive moth was great. I will definitely be able to use this product again . Thank you.
Just started teaching H Bio this year, without resources. Halfway through the year, I suddenly had to be out, long-term, and this activity was a great resource.

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This is the answer key to a free worksheet available at https://www.biologycorner.com/worksheets/pepperedmoth.html

This is a new version that uses an HTML 5 simulator at https://askabiologist.asu.edu/peppered-moth

Students read background information and answer questions, then play the role of a bird capturing moths on a tree. They will see that moths that blend in have a higher chance of survival.

A final analysis section asks students to connect the simulation to concepts natural selection and evolution.

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NGSSHS-LS4-2
Construct an explanation based on evidence that the process of evolution primarily results from four factors: (1) the potential for a species to increase in number, (2) the heritable genetic variation of individuals in a species due to mutation and sexual reproduction, (3) competition for limited resources, and (4) the proliferation of those organisms that are better able to survive and reproduce in the environment. Emphasis is on using evidence to explain the influence each of the four factors has on number of organisms, behaviors, morphology, or physiology in terms of ability to compete for limited resources and subsequent survival of individuals and adaptation of species. Examples of evidence could include mathematical models such as simple distribution graphs and proportional reasoning. Assessment does not include other mechanisms of evolution, such as genetic drift, gene flow through migration, and co-evolution.
NGSSHS-LS4-1
Communicate scientific information that common ancestry and biological evolution are supported by multiple lines of empirical evidence. Emphasis is on a conceptual understanding of the role each line of evidence has relating to common ancestry and biological evolution. Examples of evidence could include similarities in DNA sequences, anatomical structures, and order of appearance of structures in embryological development.
NGSSHS-LS4-4
Construct an explanation based on evidence for how natural selection leads to adaptation of populations. Emphasis is on using data to provide evidence for how specific biotic and abiotic differences in ecosystems (such as ranges of seasonal temperature, long-term climate change, acidity, light, geographic barriers, or evolution of other organisms) contribute to a change in gene frequency over time, leading to adaptation of populations.

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