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Sexual Selection: the Dating Game. A science, biology teacher guidance resource
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Sexual Selection: the Dating Game

This ARKive game teaches students the main principles of sexual selection and the difference between intrasexual and intersexual selection. Using species from ARKive as examples, students discover why some animals have ornaments to attract mates (intersexual selection) while others have weapons to fight for mates (intrasexual selection).

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Teacher guidance
Newly Discovered Species (Age 11-14). A science, biology teacher guidance resource
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Newly Discovered Species (Age 11-14)

Produced by ARKive, this resource teaches Key Stage Three children about biodiversity and classification whilst developing skills in independent research, collaboration and scientific thinking. It also gets students thinking about how scientists plan expeditions and surveys. A presentation introduces biodiversity and explores…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Teacher guidance
Guess Zoo. A science, biology game resource
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Guess Zoo

Guess Zoo is fun animal guessing game, produced by ARKive, that can be used to introduce or support several lesson themes, for example species diversity, adaptations, habitats and classification. Using a set of species cards, students have to work out what the animal on a card is by asking each other questions about it's…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Game
Opposable Thumbs (Age 11-14). A science, biology activity sheet resource
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Opposable Thumbs (Age 11-14)

In this resource, produced by ARKive, students explore the role of the opposable thumb in primates and look at how this adaptation helps many different species in accomplishing tasks essential for survival. A presentation introduces the definition of an opposable thumb and looks at species that have this adaptation and the purposes…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Activity sheet
Classification. A science, biology game resource
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Classification

In these two Key Stage Three activities from the ARKive collection, students learn about why species are classified, the ways in which this can be done and the key characteristics of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish and insects. In the first activity, students play the Guess Zoo game to help them understand the differences…

  • star rating 5/5
  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Game
Biodiversity Hospital. A science, biology activity sheet resource
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Biodiversity Hospital

In this ARKive activity, students work in medical teams and balance competing priorities for the conservation of an endangered species and devise a ‘treatment’ plan. Students learn the importance of biodiversity and species conservation, the fine balance of the ecosystem and how to measure competing priorities.

  • star rating 5/5
  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Activity sheet
Who Wants to Be a Zoologist?. A science, biology teacher guidance resource
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Who Wants to Be a Zoologist?

Produced by ARKive, a database of stunning natural history images, this activity is designed to teach students aged 11-14 about the identifiable features of different types of animals and how they are classified. The activity is also suitable for students aged 14-16 and beyond. Using a quiz format, students use their knowledge…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Teacher guidance
Adaptations for Movement (Age 11-14). A science, biology presentation resource
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Adaptations for Movement (Age 11-14)

Produced by ARKive, this creative activity is designed to teach students aged 11-14 years about the theory of adaptation. It does this by looking specifically at animals' adaptations for movement through different types of habitats. Students learn the definition of adaptation and why animals need adaptations to move successfully…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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Exploring the World's Biodiversity. A science, biology activity sheet resource
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Exploring the World's Biodiversity

Produced by ARKive, this series of lessons allows students to learn about the variety of species around the world using the maps and species fact cards included in the support materials. By learning the definitions of biodiversity, species, habitat and ecosystem, students understand the importance of each concept and draw relationships…

  • star rating 5/5
  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Activity sheet
ARKive on Tour. A science, biology teacher guidance resource
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ARKive on Tour

Produced by ARKive, these materials are designed to teach students aged 11-14 about the variety of habitats worldwide and the diversity of species found in each habitat. The activity also highlights topics including interdependence, adaptation and how species evolve specialised features. Working in groups, students are allocated…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Teacher guidance
Human Impact on the Environment (Age 11-14). A science teacher guidance resource
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Human Impact on the Environment (Age 11-14)

From Arkive, this presentation and activity are designed to teach students aged 11-14 about the concept of human impacts on the environment. The presentation explains how human impacts can directly affect species survival, using plastic waste as an example. The activities then encourage students to consider how the impact of plastic…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Teacher guidance
Animal Classification. A science, biology presentation resource
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Animal Classification

Produced by ARKive, in this activity students classify animals into broad groups (vertebrates and invertebrates, amphibian, bird, fish, mammal, reptile). In the second section of the activity students are encouraged to use the ARKive website to find out how different species are adapted for the environment they live in.

  • star rating 4/5
  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Presentation
Adaptations to Arid Climates (Age 11-14). A science, biology teacher guidance resource
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Adaptations to Arid Climates (Age 11-14)

In this ARKive resource, students learn about how different animals and plants are adapted to surviving in arid habitats. Working in groups, students design and carry out an experiment aimed at testing the effectiveness of different adaptations in reducing water loss. Using a worksheet as guidance, students also compare species…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Teacher guidance
Darwin's Finches. A science, biology presentation resource
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Darwin's Finches

Produced by ARKive in this resource students observe images of different species of finches from the Galapagos Islands. The activity supports students in producing a simple key.

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Presentation
Invasive Species (Age 11-14). A science, biology teacher guidance resource
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Invasive Species (Age 11-14)

This resource from Arkive allows students to investigate the impacts that invasive species have on the environment, the effects that they have on native species and habitats, and the characteristics that make certain species good invaders. The activity looks at the different ways in which invasive species can potentially be controlled…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Teacher guidance
Darwin Presentation. A science, biology presentation resource
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Darwin Presentation

Produced by ARKive this presentation introduces Charles Darwin as a naturalist. It tells the story of his life, describes how he was influenced and encouraged by the learning of his friends and contemporaries; and describes the voyage of the Beagle from 1831-36. The presentation illustrates Darwin's skills of observation, and…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Presentation
ARKive School Museum (Age 11-14). A science, biology teacher guidance resource
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ARKive School Museum (Age 11-14)

Produced by ARKive, this series of activities teaches students about endangered species through the creation of an interactive museum. The ARKive School Museum presentation looks at examples of endangered species and explains the concept of an ARKive School Museum. Students then research an endangered species using the ARKive…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Teacher guidance
ARKive's Adaptation: Design a Species Activity (Age 11-14). A science, biology teacher guidance resource
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ARKive's Adaptation: Design a Species Activity (Age 11-14)

This ARKive activity is designed to teach Key Stage Three students about the concept of adaptation. Using the marine environment as an example, students learn about how different animal species are adapted physically or behaviourally to survive in a particular type of habitat. Students research an allocated habitat, taking into account…

  • star rating 4/5
  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Teacher guidance
Endangered Species Bingo (Age 11-14). A science game resource
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Endangered Species Bingo (Age 11-14)

Produced by ARKive, this engaging activity introduces students to the issues around endangered species. A presentation describes what is meant by an endangered species and leads into work using the ARKive web site. The ideas in the presentation are reinforced using the bingo game. The 'caller' has a set of cards, each…

  • star rating 5/5
  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Game
Sharks and Rays. A science, biology presentation resource
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Sharks and Rays

In this activity from ARKive, students use a key to identify several species of shark and ray. Extension questions use video of shark movement available on the ARKive website as a context to discuss adaptation.

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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