All Groups
This Link - has something for each group. Please view it before moving on. YouTube - This is a great overview video that has all of the main evidences for evolution. All groups should find something useful here. Fossils YouTube - This video was on the PBS site that we could not access. It has good information about fossils. Becoming a Fossil Video - You may have to click the button that says WATCH HERE. If you click on watch at YouTube you will not be able to see it. PBS DataBase - Loads of great resources. Look for anything about fossils. Some may be hard to understand so choose wisely. Berkley - Make sure to click the NEXT arrow at the bottom of each page. Great information for the link between fossils and evolution. Berkley - The evidence main page of the same Berkley site as above. Agiweb - Check out the links on the left. This website has great real-life examples and is a good "all around resource."
Vestigial Structures YouTube - What are vestigial structures? Learn here. You may have to click the button that says WATCH HERE. If you click on watch at YouTube you will not be able to see it. PBS DataBase - Loads of great resources. Look for anything about vestigial structures. Some may be hard to understand so choose wisely. Boundless.com - Basic information with examples such as the whale hip and other human examples. American Museum of Natural History - More great real-life examples. Homologous Structures
YouTube - What are homologous structures? This answers the question. PBS DataBase - Loads of great resources. Look for anything about homologous structures. Some may be hard to understand so choose wisely. Miami.edu - A few high level words, but overall this is a great resource with more links right in the site. Berkley - This site has a lot of evidence for evolution and there is a good part on homologies (homologous structures). Embryology PBS DataBase - Loads of great resources. Look for anything about embryology. Some may be hard to understand so choose wisely. PBS - Skim through this to find good information on embryology. UNSW - Website designed to teach K12 students about embryology. Good pictures and basic descriptions. Guess the Embryo - Interesting little "game" where you learn how silimar embryos are between different organisms by playing a matching game. Be sure to look at the embryo developing after you choose your answer.
DNA Did Humans Evolve Video - Has information about how DNA can support the fact that humans have evolved. PBS DataBase - Loads of great resources. Look for anything about DNA. Some may be hard to understand so choose wisely. Eveloce - Explains how DNA is evidence for evolution and provides examples. HumanOrigins - More about the link between DNA and evolution. Geologic Time Scales and Biogeography Geologic Time- Follow the story to learn what geologic time is. PBS DataBase - Loads of great resources. Look for anything about biogeography. Some may be hard to understand so choose wisely. Berkely - Introduces another evolutionary biologist: Wallace. He used biogeography to support the theory of evolution. PBS - Uses polar bears and penguins to explain how biogeography is evidence for evolution. Slideshare - An excellent slideshow on biogeography. Truly a great resource.
This Link - has something for each group. Please view it before moving on.
YouTube - This is a great overview video that has all of the main evidences for evolution. All groups should find something useful here.
Fossils
YouTube - This video was on the PBS site that we could not access. It has good information about fossils.
Becoming a Fossil Video - You may have to click the button that says WATCH HERE. If you click on watch at YouTube you will not be able to see it.
PBS DataBase - Loads of great resources. Look for anything about fossils. Some may be hard to understand so choose wisely.
Berkley - Make sure to click the NEXT arrow at the bottom of each page. Great information for the link between fossils and evolution.
Berkley - The evidence main page of the same Berkley site as above.
Agiweb - Check out the links on the left. This website has great real-life examples and is a good "all around resource."
Vestigial Structures
YouTube - What are vestigial structures? Learn here. You may have to click the button that says WATCH HERE. If you click on watch at YouTube you will not be able to see it.
PBS DataBase - Loads of great resources. Look for anything about vestigial structures. Some may be hard to understand so choose wisely.
Boundless.com - Basic information with examples such as the whale hip and other human examples.
American Museum of Natural History - More great real-life examples.
Homologous Structures
YouTube - What are homologous structures? This answers the question.
PBS DataBase - Loads of great resources. Look for anything about homologous structures. Some may be hard to understand so choose wisely.
Miami.edu - A few high level words, but overall this is a great resource with more links right in the site.
Berkley - This site has a lot of evidence for evolution and there is a good part on homologies (homologous structures).
Embryology
PBS DataBase - Loads of great resources. Look for anything about embryology. Some may be hard to understand so choose wisely.
PBS - Skim through this to find good information on embryology.
UNSW - Website designed to teach K12 students about embryology. Good pictures and basic descriptions.
Guess the Embryo - Interesting little "game" where you learn how silimar embryos are between different organisms by playing a matching game. Be sure to look at the embryo developing after you choose your answer.
DNA
Did Humans Evolve Video - Has information about how DNA can support the fact that humans have evolved.
PBS DataBase - Loads of great resources. Look for anything about DNA. Some may be hard to understand so choose wisely.
Eveloce - Explains how DNA is evidence for evolution and provides examples.
HumanOrigins - More about the link between DNA and evolution.
Geologic Time Scales and Biogeography
Geologic Time- Follow the story to learn what geologic time is.
PBS DataBase - Loads of great resources. Look for anything about biogeography. Some may be hard to understand so choose wisely.
Berkely - Introduces another evolutionary biologist: Wallace. He used biogeography to support the theory of evolution.
PBS - Uses polar bears and penguins to explain how biogeography is evidence for evolution.
Slideshare - An excellent slideshow on biogeography. Truly a great resource.