Evolution vocabulary
Drag the labels into place and when you are ready, use 'Mark' to see if you're correct.
Teaching tips:
Use this activity to consolidate understanding of key terms commonly used when learning about evolution. Children can use the ‘Mark’ button as they go to check their answers and make any corrections.
Use alongside Interview Charles Darwin. Also see Guess which bird, Guess which insect, and Guess which invertebrate to practise identifying and comparing the characteristics of different animals.
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