Evolution and Inheritance — Year 6 Science

£3.00

Why do living things resemble their parents but never match them exactly? A Year 6 science lesson on evolution and inheritance, ages 10 to 11. The lesson covers: fossil evidence — the clues left behind millions of years ago; inheritance — why offspring take after their parents; variation — why no two living things are quite alike; adaptation — being suited to where you live; and natural selection — how species change across many generations. Ready-to-teach PowerPoint, no prep.

Why do living things resemble their parents but never match them exactly? A Year 6 science lesson on evolution and inheritance, ages 10 to 11. The lesson covers: fossil evidence — the clues left behind millions of years ago; inheritance — why offspring take after their parents; variation — why no two living things are quite alike; adaptation — being suited to where you live; and natural selection — how species change across many generations. Ready-to-teach PowerPoint, no prep.