18 - describe Earth's geologic history
18a - interpret the geologic history of Earth based on the principles of uniformitarianism, superposition, and original horizontality
18a1 - apply the law of superposition to determine the relative age of rocks
18b - describe how fossils show evidence of the changing surface and climate of Earth (GPS)
18b1 - describe the evidence used to provide historical background for the geologic time scale
18b3 - discuss Earth’s history and recognize that change occurs constantly and slowly over time
Extension
Bio 12b. explain the history in terms of biodiversity, ancestry, and the rates of evolution (GPS)
Bio 12c. explain how fossil and biochemical evidence support the theory (GPS)
Bio 12d. relate natural selection to changes in species populations over time (GPS)
Bio 9e. compare the advantages of sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction in different situations (GPS)
Bio 10b. examine the evolutionary basis of modern classification systems (six-kingdom system) (GPS)
Bio 10g. compare and contrast the presence, complexity, and organization of organisms to their structure and movement, their ability to reproduce, respond to stimuli, and survive.
18a - interpret the geologic history of Earth based on the principles of uniformitarianism, superposition, and original horizontality
18a1 - apply the law of superposition to determine the relative age of rocks
18b - describe how fossils show evidence of the changing surface and climate of Earth (GPS)
18b1 - describe the evidence used to provide historical background for the geologic time scale
18b3 - discuss Earth’s history and recognize that change occurs constantly and slowly over time
Extension
Bio 12b. explain the history in terms of biodiversity, ancestry, and the rates of evolution (GPS)
Bio 12c. explain how fossil and biochemical evidence support the theory (GPS)
Bio 12d. relate natural selection to changes in species populations over time (GPS)
Bio 9e. compare the advantages of sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction in different situations (GPS)
Bio 10b. examine the evolutionary basis of modern classification systems (six-kingdom system) (GPS)
Bio 10g. compare and contrast the presence, complexity, and organization of organisms to their structure and movement, their ability to reproduce, respond to stimuli, and survive.