PPT-Lesson Overview 16.1 Darwin’s Voyage

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of Discovery THINK ABOUT IT If youd met young Charles Darwin you probably wouldnt have guessed that his ideas would change the way we look at the world As a boy

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of Discovery THINK ABOUT IT If youd met young Charles Darwin you probably wouldnt have guessed that his ideas would change the way we look at the world As a boy Darwin wasnt a star student . Professor Martin Davies. Director, Tulane Maritime Law Center, New Orleans. Intertanko Tanker Chartering Seminar. Tokyo, 12 May 2009. Outline. Overlap/underlap – how long is the charter period?. Late redelivery. To be able to plan lessons using the manor overview slide and . teaching cycle.. Planning a lesson & the lesson overview slide. 5 . mins. Core Lesson Structure. Learning and Teaching at The Manor Academy. Evolution. Section 15-1: The Puzzle of Life’s . Diversity. Evolutionary theory . is a collection of scientific facts, observations, and hypotheses that helps explain . the diversity of life. Evolution (. Red-browed finch. House finch. How do these two species of Finch vary?. Why do they vary?. DON’T TOUCH ANYTHING ON THE TABLES. All you need is a pen or pencil. WALT understand how adaptation can lead to evolution.. Charles Darwin was born in Shrewsbury in 1809 and he died in London in 1882.. He very nearly didn’t go on his voyage on the Beagle, because his father tried to stop him. . During the voyage Darwin started his theory of evolution, which made him famous. . Born: 12. th . February, 1809, in Shrewsbury. Died: April 19. th. , 1882, in . D. owne, due to heart problems. In 1831, he set sail on the HMS Beagle for a 5-year voyage around the Earth. He married on January 29. ’. Meara. http://www.brianomeara.info. Darwin. NOVA: Darwin. ’. s Darkest Hour. 1809-1882. 1809 (age 8): Mother died. 1825 (age 16): Summer as an apprentice as a doctor with his father. 1825 (age 16): Starts at University of Edinburgh Med School. Charles Darwin was born February 12 1809 in Shrewsbury England. . He came from a long line of doctors, his father was a medical doctor, and his grandfather was a botanist.. He was described as someone who “loved to explore nature”. Voyage. of the . Beagle. Psalm 104:24-30. O LORD, how manifold are your works!. In wisdom you have made them all; the earth is full of your creatures. Yonder is the sea, great and wide, creeping things innumerable are there, living things both small and great. There go the ships, and Leviathan that you formed to sport in it.. History, English, Science, D T. Ages: 11-14. Key stage 3. Who was Charles Darwin?. Darwin as a young man. The offer to join the voyage . of a lifetime. Captain FitzRoy and HMS . Beagle. Darwin’s father’s reaction to the offer. You are given at the beginning of the year the global list of the vocabulary list of BON VOYAGE, study it each time we study a chapter before entering the clas. s. The following slides will help you practice . His Case. THINK ABOUT IT . Darwin wrote up a complete draft of his ideas about natural selection, but he put the work aside and didn’t publish it for another 20 years. . Darwin knew that his own theory was just as radical as Lamarck’s, so he wanted to gather as much evidence as he could to support his ideas before he made them public.. Background Info: Charles Darwin. Set sail on the HMS . Beagle. . 5 year trip around the world. Naturalist: a person who studies the natural world. He wanted to learn about the living things he saw on the voyage . Modern Evolutionary Classification 18.2 Modern Evolutionary Classification Lesson Overview Modern Evolutionary Classification Evolutionary ClassificationThe concept of descent with modification led to

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