If you looked through the cafes compost bin on Sunday what would you expect to see TASK Draw the items in the place you would expect to find them in the bin Cafe Menu Monday Fish pie Tuesday Omelette ID: 795112
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Sarah’s Cafe puts all their food waste into their compost bin at the end of each day.
If you looked through the cafe’s compost bin on Sunday what would you expect to see?TASK: Draw the items in the place you would expect to find them in the bin
Cafe MenuMonday- Fish pie Tuesday- Omelette Wednesday- Banana SplitsThursday- MusselsFriday- Apple PieSaturday- Roast Chicken
RECAP FROM YEAR 9
Slide2Slide3Newest rock layers
Oldest rock layers
Rock Layers and Fossil Evidence
Slide4The Theory of Evolution
Slide5Slide6Write anything you know about the theory of evolution on a post stick note and stick it at the front
If you don’t know anything write “Absolutely Nothing” and come and do the sameThe Theory of Evolution
Slide7Evolution is the slow, continual change of organisms over a very long time. All living things on the Earth have developed from the first simple life forms that arrived 3,000,000,000 years ago.
RECAP FROM YEAR 9
Slide8Watch the video about evolution…
While you are watching think about what is happening, be ready to give your answer (note down examples if you like)L.O. To be able to evaluate the theory of evolution and reflect my opinion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQp2lFcDEbw
Slide9Charles Darwin
Read through the info sheetHighlight any words that you do not understandHighlight any words that you think are important
Slide10Natural Selection
Survival of the Fittest
What makes these the ‘fittest’ in their environment?
Slide11Darwin formed his ideas aboard the Beagle voyageHe noticed that some creatures appeared slightly different to others of their kind because of their environment
Some other people had also thought about the possibility of evolution But Darwin was the first scientist to propose the theory of ‘natural selection’ Natural SelectionSurvival of the Fittest
Slide12Only the strongest survives!!
How did we survive???
Slide13Natural selection is...
Survival of the fittest is...
Slide14Theory of evolution
Darwin’s book: The Origin of SpeciesThe one animal that Darwin did not discuss in any way in his book was ManBut very quickly readers of the book thought that the theory had to apply to Man as well as other creatures. The book was very controversial because before it, most people thought that all life had been created exactly as it was now.
Slide15This cartoon appeared in the same year as Darwin’s book
Man is but a worm
Slide16Science v Bible
OR
Slide17The Catholic View
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2014/10/28/pope-francis-evolution-big-bang/18053509/Read and watch video clip Explain what Catholic respond to evolution
Slide18The Christian View
Some Christians still believe that Adam and Eve were real people Some Christians believe that the book of Genesis describes creation exactly the way it happened.But the Catholic Church accepts the theory of evolution as well as Big Bang
Slide19Creationists
Creationists reject evolution completelyIn some schools in America the teaching of evolution is bannedhttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/07/07/noahs-ark-replica-unveiled-in-kentucky-amid-anger-at-scientifica/Read newspaper link as a class
Slide20Some scientific problems with the theory of Evolution
“Irreducible complexity” – from the biologist Michael BeheSome things are just too complicated to have evolved from simpler things, Behe says it’s a bit like a mousetrap...
Slide21Behe
uses the mousetrap to explain this idea. A
mousetrap consists of five pieces: the base, the catch, the spring, the hammer, and the hold-down bar. All
of these must be in place for the mousetrap to work
the
removal of any one
piece
means the mousetrap won’t work.
biological
systems require multiple parts working together in order to function.
Take one part away
and it won’t work.
Irreducible Complexity
Slide22EXAM QUESTION
“In the book of Genesis God created Adam there for we are descended from Adam and not monkeys” You must refer to religion and belief in your
answer (15 Marks)Peer Mark
Slide23Plenary- Peer Mark