
Compare observations of evolutionary relationships and describe the pattern you notice
Free printable Grade 7 science worksheet for "Compare observations of evolutionary relationships and describe the pattern you notice" — practice evolution and natural selection. No-prep, print or assign online.
Middle school students compare observations of evolutionary relationships in this challenging Life Science worksheet, analyzing evidence such as anatomical structures or DNA to describe patterns that support common ancestry. Teachers can use it as an inquiry-driven task within the Evolution and Natural Selection topic, encouraging students to reason from data toward broader evolutionary conclusions. It builds the comparative analysis skills central to grades 6-8 science.
Learning objectives
- Compare evidence of evolutionary relationships across organisms from observations or data
- Describe a pattern visible in the evolutionary relationship data
- Explain how the pattern supports or refines understanding of evolutionary relationships
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It's designed for Middle School (ages 11–14), covering Evolution and natural selection.
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