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Subtopic: Evidence for Evolution

Resource Grade Level Media Type
Animal Body Plans: Homeobox Genes  

Animal Body Plans: Homeobox Genes
The homeobox genes that define the basic body plan of mice and fruit flies are illustrated in this graphic from The Human Evolution Coloring Book by Adrienne Zihlman. The accompanying article describes how these genes act as "molecular architects" in all animal species.

9-12 PDF Document
Are We Alone?  

Are We Alone?
This video segment adapted from NOVA features a variety of scientific perspectives on the age old question, "Are we alone in the universe?" Animations make vivid the improbability that we could intercept a radio wave signaling extra terrestrial intelligence.

6-12 QuickTime Video
Becoming a Fossil  

Becoming a Fossil
This video segment describes how the Australopithecus afarensis skeleton known as Lucy could have been fossilized. Footage courtesy of NOVA: "In Search of Human Origins."

6-12 QuickTime Video
Caves: Extreme Conditions for Life  

Caves: Extreme Conditions for Life
This video segment adapted from NOVA raises the provocative idea that if life can exist in the most extreme environments on Earth — such as in dark, toxic caves — then perhaps living things can also survive in harsh environments on other planets.

6-12 QuickTime Video
Charles Darwin  

Charles Darwin
Students learn about Charles Darwin -- his personal history, his strengths as an observer and independent thinker, and how he developed the theory of evolution.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Continental Divide: The Breakup of Pangaea  

Continental Divide: The Breakup of Pangaea
Examine geological evidence found in fossils, rock deposits, and ancient mountains that supports the theory of continental drift in this interactive activity adapted from the Exploratorium.

6-12 Flash Interactive
Darwin: Reluctant Rebel  

Darwin: Reluctant Rebel
This video segment from Evolution: "Darwin's Dangerous Idea," together with interviews with Daniel Dennett and James Moore, depicts Darwin struggling with publicizing his revolutionary theory.

9-12 QuickTime Video
Darwin's Diary  

Darwin's Diary
Delve into the private thoughts of a reluctant revolutionary in this Evolution Web feature.

9-12 Flash Interactive
Darwin's Letters: Collecting Evidence  

Darwin's Letters: Collecting Evidence
This group of letters is a sample of the extensive correspondence Darwin carried on with a wide group of friends and colleagues as he collected evidence to support his theory of evolution by natural selection. From Charles Darwin's Letters: A Selection 1825-1859.

9-12 HTML Document
Darwin's Letters to Lyell  

Darwin's Letters to Lyell
In this letter written to his friend and mentor Charles Lyell less than three weeks after the publication of On the Origin of Species, Darwin describes the reaction of the great anatomist Richard Owen to his theory. From Charles Darwin's Letters: A Selection 1825-1859.

9-12 HTML Document
Dating Lava Flows on Mauna Loa Volcano, Hawaiʻi  

Dating Lava Flows on Mauna Loa Volcano, Hawaiʻi
In this video segment adapted from NOVA, scientists search for carbonized remains of plants preserved in lava flows to find out how long it has taken rain forests on Hawaiʻi to regenerate after a volcanic eruption.

3-12 QuickTime Video
Deep Time  

Deep Time
Explore 4 billion years of life on Earth and discover major transformations, geological changes, and extinction episodes in this Evolution Web feature.

6-12 Flash Interactive
Deep Time and the History of Life  

Deep Time and the History of Life
Students explore geologic time, visiting an interactive timeline, creating their own timeline and comparing deep time with the calendar year.

6-8 Lesson Plan
Evidence for Evolution  

Evidence for Evolution
In this Evolution WebQuest you will investigate a variety of types of evidence for evolution.

9-12 HTML Document
Evidence for Evolution  

Evidence for Evolution
Students learn about the fossil record, the primary type of evidence scientists use to piece together the history of life and to support and refine the theory of evolution.

6-8 Lesson Plan
Evolution of Camouflage  

Evolution of Camouflage
This video segment from Evolution: "Darwin's Dangerous Idea" illustrates the remarkable camouflage of a praying mantis against its leafy backdrop.

3-12 QuickTime Video
Evolution of the Eye  

Evolution of the Eye
Zoologist Dan-Erik Nilsson demonstrates how the complex human eye could have evolved from simple light-sensitive cells. From Evolution: "Darwin's Dangerous Idea."

9-12 QuickTime Video
Evolution Revolution  

Evolution Revolution
From the Evolution Web site, explore the rise of a revolutionary idea and the controversies that surround it.

9-12 Flash Interactive
Evolving Ideas: Did Humans Evolve?  

Evolving Ideas: Did Humans Evolve?
This video from Evolution explores the evolution of humans from a common ancestor of humans, chimpanzees, and other apes.

9-12 QuickTime Video
Evolving Ideas: How Do We Know Evolution Happens?  

Evolving Ideas: How Do We Know Evolution Happens?
This video from Evolution focuses on one of the several lines of evidence for evolution -- fossils, highlighting the evolution of whales from land-dwelling mammals to the aquatic creatures we know today.

6-12 QuickTime Video
Exploring the Arctic Seafloor  

Exploring the Arctic Seafloor
In this interactive activity adapted from NOVA scienceNOW, learn what some of the first imagery ever shot on the Arctic Ocean seabed tells us about life in extreme environments.

6-12 Flash Interactive
Finding Lucy  

Finding Lucy
This Evolution video segment depicts the landmark hominid fossil finds by Don Johanson and his team in Ethiopia.

9-12 QuickTime Video
Fish with Fingers  

Fish with Fingers
In this video segment from Evolution: "Great Transformations," paleontologist Jenny Clack explains that vertebrates evolved fingers before they invaded land.

6-12 QuickTime Video
The Fossil Evidence for Evolution  

The Fossil Evidence for Evolution
Students learn about the fossil record, one form of evidence for evolution.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Fossils: An Ancient Sea in Indiana  

Fossils: An Ancient Sea in Indiana
In this interactive activity from the Children's Museum of Indianapolis, Indiana, examine a piece of the ancient Borden Sea in what is now central Indiana. Explore the types of fossils found there and the clues they offer to ancient life on Earth.

3-12 Flash Interactive
Genetic Tool Kit  

Genetic Tool Kit
The shared set of genes for body segments, possessed by all animals, are discussed in this video segment from Evolution: "Great Transformations."

6-12 QuickTime Video
<i>Homo Sapiens</i> Versus Neanderthals  

Homo Sapiens Versus Neanderthals
This video segment, adapted from NOVA, explores reasons why Homo sapiens had an advantage over Neanderthals in the pursuit of territory and natural resources.

6-12 QuickTime Video
Human Evolution  

Human Evolution
Students investigate hominid evolution. They learn the difference between a relative and an ancestor, study the emergence of bipedalism, and chart patterns of hominid migration.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Ingredients for Life: Water  

Ingredients for Life: Water
This video segment adapted from NOVA goes on a whimsical journey in search of life forms thriving in extreme conditions on Earth and in outer space. Animations show ice on Jupiter's moon, Europa, and signs that water once existed on Mars.

3-12 QuickTime Video
Laetoli Footprints  

Laetoli Footprints
This Evolution video segment describes how the famous track fossils known as the Laetoli footprints might have been formed and what they can reveal about the creatures who left them.

6-12 QuickTime Video
Laetoli Trackways Diagram  

Laetoli Trackways Diagram
View a diagram of the hominid footprints that archaeologist Mary Leakey's team found at Laetoli in Tanzania.

9-12 JPEG Image
Life's Grand Design  

Life's Grand Design
Are nature's complex forms evidence of "intelligent design"? In this Evolution essay, biologist Kenneth Miller explains how the processes of evolution account for complex structures such as the human eye.

9-12 HTML Document
Life's Little Essential: Liquid Water  

Life's Little Essential: Liquid Water
Why is water necessary for life? Why is it the best and possibly only liquid to do the job? This illustrated essay from NOVA Online answers these questions, explaining why planetary scientists are on the lookout for water elsewhere in the solar system.

6-12 HTML Document
Mike Novacek: Fossils in the Gobi  

Mike Novacek: Fossils in the Gobi
Biologist Mike Novacek discusses his discovery of mammal fossils in the Gobi Desert and what we can learn from them. From Evolution: "Extinction!"

9-12 HTML Document
Molecular Clocks: Proteins That Evolve at Different Rates  

Molecular Clocks: Proteins That Evolve at Different Rates
From The Human Evolution Coloring Book by Adrienne Zihlman, four different proteins from humans and horses are compared in this graphic and article, and the reasons each protein evolves at its own characteristic rate are discussed. Each protein is useful for measuring evolutionary change over a different time scale.

9-12 PDF Document
The Molecular Evidence for Evolution  

The Molecular Evidence for Evolution
Students learn how modern-day scientists can take advantage of a tool not available in Darwin's time: molecular evidence.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Molecular Evidence for Evolutionary Relationships  

Molecular Evidence for Evolutionary Relationships
Students learn about the evolutionary relationship between humans and other organisms by comparing amino acid sequences in cytochrome c from a variety of species.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Permian-Triassic Extinction  

Permian-Triassic Extinction
In this video segment from Evolution: "Extinction!", geologist Peter Ward discusses evidence for a Permian-Triassic mass extinction.

9-12 QuickTime Video
Radiometric Dating  

Radiometric Dating
In this video segment from A Science Odyssey: "Origins," scientists explain how Earth's age was determined by radiometric dating.

6-12 QuickTime Video
Record of Time  

Record of Time
Enter the exciting world of dating ... fossil dating, that is. From Record of Time by anthropologist Dennis O'Neil.

6-12 PDF Document
Riddle of the Bones  

Riddle of the Bones
In this Evolution Web feature, piece together clues to how one of our early ancestors looked as you examine images from four significant fossil finds of Australopithecus afarensis.

9-12 Flash Interactive
Root Systems of Trees at the Congaree Swamp  

Root Systems of Trees at the Congaree Swamp
Learn about root systems of trees in the Congaree Swamp National Park in this video segment from NatureScene.

3-8 QuickTime Video
Ted Daeschler and Neil Shubin: Early Tetrapod Fossils  

Ted Daeschler and Neil Shubin: Early Tetrapod Fossils
In this transcript of an interview filmed for Evolution: "Great Transformations," Ted Daeschler and Neil Shubin describe the discovery and significance of some of their key fossil finds.

9-12 HTML Document
Tetrapod Limbs  

Tetrapod Limbs
This illustration from Evolution by Monroe W. Strickberger shows the remarkable similarities between the bones in the forelimbs of various tetrapods, all of whose limbs serve very different functions.

6-8 JPEG Image
Tiktaalik: Evolution of a "Fishapod"  

Tiktaalik: Evolution of a "Fishapod"
In this media-rich lesson, students learn about transitional fossils and explore the similarities and differences between the structures of different animals. They focus particularly on Tiktaalik, a transitional fossil between aquatic and terrestrial vertebrates.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Tracing Human Evolution to Its Roots  

Tracing Human Evolution to Its Roots
This graphic from Biology by Kenneth R. Miller and Joseph Levine suggests how some recent hominid fossil finds might fit into the overall picture of hominid evolution. As more fossils are found and further analysis advances our understanding of human evolution, this picture will almost certainly be revised.

9-12 JPEG Image
Transitional Fossils  

Transitional Fossils
In this media-rich activity designed to enhance literacy skills, students learn that transitional fossils provide scientists with evidence to establish how different major animal groups are related to one another in evolution.

5-12 Student Activity
Transitional Tetrapod Fossil  

Transitional Tetrapod Fossil
In this video segment from NOVA: "Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial," learn about the discovery of a well-preserved transitional fossil and how such transitional fossils support the theory of evolution.

6-12 QuickTime Video
Whales in the Making  

Whales in the Making
This graphic from Evolution, traces the evolution of whales from land-dwelling mammals to the aquatic creatures we know today.

6-12 PDF Document
What Killed the Dinosaurs?  

What Killed the Dinosaurs?
In this Evolution Web feature, find clues to one of life's most compelling mysteries, and discover how evidence can support a variety of hypotheses.

6-8 Shockwave Interactive